Article 5YS2R Mental health apps have terrible privacy protections, report finds

Mental health apps have terrible privacy protections, report finds

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Nicole Wetsman
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As a category, mental health apps have worse privacy protections for users than most other types of apps, according to a new analysis from researchers at Mozilla. Prayer apps also had poor privacy standards, the team found.

The vast majority of mental health and prayer apps are exceptionally creepy," Jen Caltrider, the Mozilla *Privacy Not Included guide lead, said in a statement. They track, share, and capitalize on users' most intimate personal thoughts and feelings, like moods, mental state, and biometric data."

In the latest iteration of the guide, the team analyzed 32 mental health and prayer apps. Of those apps, 29 were given a privacy not included" warning label, indicating that the team had concerns about how the app managed...

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