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by runeks
2704 days ago
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> No one should have an issue with this since it does both. Surely there's something to be said about age. There's a reason 14-year-olds can't enter into a legally binding contract. Besides this, there's also the issue of how clear it is that the app is collecting private data. The article says: "Facebook first got into the data-sniffing business when it acquired Onavo for around $120 million in 2014. The VPN app helped users track and minimize their mobile data plan usage, but also gave Facebook deep analytics about what other apps they were using." which seems a lot like Facebook luring users into giving them their data without the users' knowledge. |
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