Thursday, June 30, 2022

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8 types of android apps you should delete from your phone.

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8 Types of Android Apps You Should Delete From Your Phone
8 Types of Android Apps You Should Delete From Your Phone
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Your iPhone Can Be Tracked Even When It’s Powered Off
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Popular child-tracking android apps contain security flaws.

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Popular child-tracking Android apps contain gaping security holes 

Android apps with over 85 million installations spy on the parents that use them to track their children, and some even contain links to malicious sites. Experts think it's not entirely safe to expose kids' data to third-party vendors. 
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