MyPermissions alerts you when
an app gains access to your personal information and will prompt you to revoke or accept the permission.
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Pizza Hut warned customers that their
personal information and payment card data may be at risk after hackers
gained access to the company's website and
app for a 28 - hour period starting on Oct. 1.
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Personal Information In order to effectively use most personal finance apps, you must enter sensitive information, such as your bank login and password, with which criminals can gain access to your a
Personal Information In order to effectively use most personal finance apps, you must enter sensitive information, such as your bank login and password, with which criminals can gain access to you
Information In order
to effectively use most
personal finance apps, you must enter sensitive information, such as your bank login and password, with which criminals can gain access to your a
personal finance
apps, you must enter sensitive
information, such as your bank login and password, with which criminals can gain access to you
information, such as your bank login and password, with which criminals can
gain access to your accounts.
Facebook says a researcher, Cambridge University's Aleksandr Kogan,
gained access to the data of 270,000 Facebook users in 2013 through a personality quiz
app that required Facebook users
to grant
access to their
personal information including friends and «likes.»
Tech experts say Facebook helped build its business by deciding in 2007
to allow third parties who created
apps on its platforms
to gain access to the
personal information of Facebook users, including
information about their «friends.»
Either they accept that the program will
gain access to certain
information, such as their
personal contacts or Internet
access details, or else they can not use the
app.
The implication is that smartphone users using Android 4.4.2
to gain access to Android
apps, and Google
apps, have
to furnish
personal information.
Zuckerberg has apologized for weaknesses in the social network's policies that enabled an
app to gain access to the
personal information of 50 million users without their consent.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has finally apologized for weaknesses in the social network's policies that enabled an
app to gain access to the
personal information of 50 million users without their consent.