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Online shopping apps collect users’ personal info- study

By Bankole Orija’
04 November 2016   |   2:28 am
More than half of the top 60 Android shopping apps collect users’ personal information through trackers, a new study has discovered.
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More than half of the top 60 Android shopping apps collect users’ personal information through trackers, a new study has discovered.

The result is from a privacy risk assessment on Opera Max, a leading data management and data savings app for Android.

The 60 most popular shopping apps were reviewed using privacy mode on this app. Another research showed that personal information such as user’s name, email address, locations, search terms and phone number are shared with third parties through trackers.

Some of the most “leaky” shopping apps, such as Amazon, BestBuy, JC Penney and Newegg, send relatively high numbers of trackers.

The study also showed that as many as 96% of the shopping apps did not use full encryption to connect the apps to their servers.

This poses privacy risks to mobile shoppers when they are using these apps.

Personal data can be shared with third parties through trackers on shopping apps or unencrypted http connections over mobile carrier connections.

Sensitive data such as bank account numbers and other financial information, which are stored in online retailer accounts or shopping apps, can be intercepted and read by identity thieves via public or unsecured Wi-Fi networks.

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