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Personal data belonging to more than 31 million users of a third-party smartphone keyboard app called ai.type were exposed online due to an unprotected online database.
A popular keyboard app for Android offered conflicting statements about its data collection policies to its more than 200 million users. David Bisson reports.
I bounced between the best Android keyboards for years, hunting for the perfect one. A flaw in the previous keyboard prompted each switch. Either it froze mid-swipe on my older phone, or I had to ...
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Chinese app stores removed several apps developed by companies including Sogou (SOGO.N) and Iflytek (002230.SZ) amid increased scrutiny of the technology sector and data protection.
Security researchers claim to have found the personal data of 31 million Android users of the keyboard app Ai.type after finding an open database online. The app offers themed keyboards for phones ...
The app was removed from Google Play in June 2019 – but still remains on millions of Android devices and is still available from other Android marketplaces, researchers warn.
The maker of a phone app that is advertised as providing a stealthy means for monitoring all activities on an Android device ...
Third-party keyboard apps make typing in Chinese more efficient, but they can also be a privacy nightmare.
GO Keyboard, an insanely popular custom keyboard app for the Android OS, also available on the official Google Play Store, was caught collecting user data and downloading and running code from a ...
Another week, another potentially serious data breach. The emails, phone numbers, and locations of 31 million users of Android keyboard app Ai.type have been compromised after the developer failed ...