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[–] kris2323 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Interesting to know -> The experiment involved more than 17,000 of the most popular Android apps using ten different phones. During the study, the researchers started to see that screenshots and video recordings of what people were doing in apps were being sent to third party domains. For example, when one of the phones used an app from GoPuff, a delivery start-up for people who have sudden cravings for junk food, the interaction with the app was recorded and sent to a domain affiliated with Appsee, a mobile analytics company. The video included a screen where you could enter personal information—in this case, their zip code.