Are you downloading applications from App Store? Then before
downloading does check few facts related to data access by an application while
downloading from the App Store. When you
sign up with an app store or download individual apps, you may be asked for
permission to let them access information on your device. Some apps may be able
to access, your phone and email contacts, call logs, internet data, calendar
data, data about the device’s location, the device’s unique IDs, information
about how you use the app itself. Some apps access only the data they need to
function; others access data that’s not related to the purpose of the app.
If you’re providing information when you’re using the
device, someone may be collecting it – whether it’s the app developer, the app
store, an advertiser, or an ad network. And if they’re collecting your data,
they may share it with other companies.
How can I tell what information an app will access or share?
It’s not always easy to know what data a specific app will
access, or how it will be used. Before you download an app, consider what you
know about who created it and what it does. The app stores may include
information about the company that developed the app, if the developer provides
it. If the developer doesn’t provide contact information – like a website or an
email address – the app may be less than trustworthy.
If you’re using an Android operating system, you will have
an opportunity to read the “permissions” just before you install an app. Read
them. It’s useful information that tells you what information the app will
access on your device. Ask yourself whether the permissions make sense given
the purpose of the app; for example, there’s no reason for an e-book or
“wallpaper” app to read your text messages.
Why do some apps collect location data?
Some apps use specific location data to give you maps,
coupons for nearby stores, or information about who you might know nearby. Some
provide location data to ad networks, which may combine it with other
information in their databases to target ads based on your interests and your
location.
Once an app has your permission to access your location
data, it can do so until you change the settings on your phone. If you don’t
want to share your location with advertising networks, you can turn off
location services in your phone’s settings. But if you do that, apps won’t be
able to give you information based on your location unless you enter it
yourself.
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