"The practices we observed in our research raised serious concerns about data practices within these apps," said IDAC president @qpalfrey in interview with @ingridlunden at @TechCrunch. https://t.co/Jch1ngKtwn
— International Digital Accountability Council (@IDACwatchdog) October 23, 2020
When you have nearly 3b apps, and billions of users, it means a small oversight can impact tens of millions of people. Just one of the problems of being "too big." https://t.co/iVnXz5srUN
— Ingrid (@ingridlunden) October 23, 2020
Friends don't let friends buy Android phones.https://t.co/G35fi8vNX1 pic.twitter.com/lkZRtf2aen
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) October 24, 2020
"The practices we observed in our research raised serious concerns about data practices within these apps," said IDAC president @qpalfrey in interview with @ingridlunden at @TechCrunch. https://t.co/Jch1ngKtwn
— International Digital Accountability Council (@IDACwatchdog) October 23, 2020
"The three apps in question — Princess Salon, Number Coloring and Cats & Cosplay — have now been removed from the Google Play app store..."#google #kids #privacy #data #parenting #gaminghttps://t.co/X2nEsISJwN
— Public and Permanent® (@RichardGuerry) October 23, 2020