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Many mHealth apps lack transparency over personal data collection: study

21 June 2021
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By Kate McDonald

A large study investigating the collection of user data in mobile health and medical apps has found that the majority included code that could potentially collect user data but many featured inadequate privacy disclosures.

The Macquarie University study of more than 20,000 mHealth apps in the Google Play store in Australia analysed each app’s privacy policy as well as advertisements and trackers and personal data transmission in network traffic.

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