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Mobile users have data tracked by over 50% of top shopping apps

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More than half of the top 60 Android shopping apps collect users’ personal information through trackers, a new privacy risk study on Opera Max has revealed.

As the leading data management and data saving app for Android, Opera Max provides tools to make app data usage more transparent so that users can easily control when and how to use up your data plan.

The study reviewed 60 of the most popular shopping apps, using privacy mode on this app. Another study shows that personal information such as user’s name, email address, locations, search terms and phone number are shared with third parties through trackers. South African favourites LetGo and OLX among apps with the highest number of trackers.

96% of the shopping apps not using full encryption
Some of the most “leaky” shopping apps, such as Amazon, BestBuy, JC Penney and Newegg, send relatively high numbers of trackers. The study also shows that as many as 96% of the shopping apps did not use full encryption to connect the apps to their servers. This poses privacy risks to mobile shoppers when they are using these apps.

Personal data can be shared with third parties through trackers on shopping apps or unencrypted http connections over mobile carrier connections. Sensitive data such as bank account numbers and other financial information, which are stored in online retailer accounts or shopping apps, can be intercepted and read by identity thieves via public or unsecured Wi-Fi networks.

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People are not aware on mobile
“Most people would not reveal their credit card details or full name to employees of a physical store where they live when shopping and browsing for products. But, on mobile apps people are not aware that this kind of information can be shared,” says Sergey Lossev, Head of Product, Opera Max. “That is why we have implemented privacy mode in Opera Max. We want to educate our users by revealing which apps are sharing your data through trackers without your permission.”

opera-maxNew Opera Max enhances Android users’ privacy
Today, Opera Max brings its new privacy mode feature to all users. It offers real-time alerts on the privacy mode timeline so that users can easily see which apps are sending high-risk requests, thus putting their privacy at risk. Once Opera Max’s privacy mode is activated, it also encrypts virtually all app data traffic and blocks almost all types of data trackers to ensure users can shop with peace of mind.

“Once you know how many trackers and unsecured connection requests your apps have sent out, you may want to ensure all your app traffic is protected and encrypted by Opera Max. You can then protect your privacy when shopping. Just take a look at what your apps are doing and decide for yourself,” adds Lossev.

Download the new Opera Max with privacy mode for free here .

 

 

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