A large number of apps are stealing your data without your permission!
A large number of apps are stealing your data without your permission!
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In today's world there is no one who doesn't use an Android phone, so tell you that this may have happened many times that the app may have asked you for a data permit. This permission is asked so that you can select what data the app will have access to. Now, a group of researchers has reported that even after the data is not allowed, there are many apps that have access to any information, including the user's location. Read this post to learn about it in detail:

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More than 1,000 apps mining data without permission. Android Data Permissions prevents developers from accessing data that users have not granted. However, according to a CNET report, a research team from the International Computer Science Institute reported that there are 1325 apps that circumvent these restrictions. This information comes after studying 88000 apps and tracking how they are extracting personal data without access.

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Some apps collect information without permission using other programs built on the same software development kit. These apps take information from apps that have data access permission. Realme C2 is a favourite for smartphone users. It can be purchased from Amazon. Offers will also be given to you here.

This way, it's done by extracting your networking chip and MAC address of routers, wireless access points, Sids, etc. Researchers will release more details about these 1325 programs in the coming time. Google has also started working on fixing Android Q by immediately noting this issue. Android Q is working on a number of issues, including hiding photo metadata.

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