The Asian Age

Over 3k Android apps are tracking user data: Report

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Amid the ongoing Facebook data leak r o w , a new study has said that over 3000 apps on Google Play have been improperly collecting data on children. The Independen­t reported that more than 3,300 Android apps on Google Play have been improperly collecting data on children.

Citing the Internatio­nal Computer Science Institute research ( ICSI), it said that more than half of 5,855 Android apps on Google Play were potentiall­y violating US privacy laws that protect children under 13 from invasive data collection.

The ICSI researcher­s used a new automated system to determine whether the apps comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act ( COPPA).

“One of the most disturbing findings from the study was that 256 of the apps collected the location data of children without the permission of parents. Other data improperly collected included personal details like names, email addresses and phone numbers,” The Independen­t report stated.

The researcher­s said that the study results are representa­tive given that the apps that were examined represent the most popular free ones on Google Play. The researcher­s could not evaluate apps running on iPhones and iPads as they did not have access to Apple’s iOS data.

The Independen­t could not get the reaction from Google as its spokespers­on was not immediatel­y available for comment. The study comes as more than 20 consumer advocacy groups claimed that YouTube is violating COPPA by deliberate­ly profiting from the data collection of children.

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