Researchers allege fertility app Premom was sharing data with three Chinese companies without user consent; Google briefly removed the app from Play Store (Tonya Riley/Washington Post)

Researchers allege fertility app Premom was sharing data with three Chinese companies without user consent; Google briefly removed the app from Play Store (Tonya Riley/Washington Post)

Researchers allege fertility app Premom was sharing data with three Chinese companies without user consent; Google briefly removed the app from Play Store (Tonya Riley/Washington Post)

Researchers allege fertility app Premom was sharing data with three Chinese companies without user consent; Google briefly removed the app from Play Store (Tonya Riley/Washington Post) https://ift.tt/3j1E8kM

Tonya Riley / Washington Post:
Researchers allege fertility app Premom was sharing data with three Chinese companies without user consent; Google briefly removed the app from Play Store  —  The app says it stopped sharing data with one Chinese company  —  Fertility app Premom says it offers more than a half-million users a …


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