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Fertility app Premom reportedly shared customer data with Chinese companies – The Verge
A fertility app that helps women monitor their cycles when hoping to become pregnant was reportedly sharing users’ data with several Chinese companies.

According to a nonprofit privacy watchdog, users were not aware of the data sharing
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A fertility app that helps women monitor their cycles when hoping to become pregnant was sharing user data with several Chinese companies, The Washington Post reported on Thursday. The International Digital Accountability Council (IDAC), a nonprofit consumer privacy watchdog, said its research found that the Android version of the app was sharing data with thr…
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