Your Phone Apps Are Watching You More Than You Think — A Privacy Audit Reveals the Most Intrusive Offenders
Most smartphone users tap “Accept” on permission requests without a second thought. But a recent privacy audit highlights just how aggressively some of the world’s most popular apps harvest personal data — often far beyond what’s necessary for their core functions. The findings, reported in detail by Android Police , paint a sobering picture of the state of mobile privacy and raise pointed questions about whether consumers truly understand what they’re giving away every time they install a new app. The audit, conducted using publicly available data from Apple’s App Store privacy labels and Google Play’s Data Safety sections, examined how leading apps across social media, shopping, entertainment, and productivity categories collect and share user information. The results confirmed what privacy advocates have long warned: many apps treat user data not as a trust to be guarded, but as a resource to be extracted at every opportunity. Social Media ...