In a new study, researchers found that Android-based diabetes apps sometimes collect private health data and share it with outside third parties without warning users. Researchers with the Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago-Kent College of Law found that 81 percent of the 211 Android-based diabetes apps reviewed did not have privacy policies. Only four of these apps asked users for permission to access and share private data with outside corporations.
Your Android Diabetes App is Probably Selling Your Health Info
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