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iOS apps leak more personal data than do Android apps – report

Mar 052013
 
 March 5, 2013  Posted by Dissent Breaches

Kevin Bostic writes:

The most popular free apps on Apple’s iOS platform are sharing significantly more user data than the most popular apps on Google’s Android platform, according to a study recently released by Appthority.

Read more on AppleInsider.

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