News release: “The Federal Trade Commission issued a new staff report, Mobile Apps for Kids: Disclosures report Still Not Making the Grade, examining the privacy disclosures and practices of apps offered for children in the Google Play and Apple App stores. The report details the results of the FTCs second survey of kids mobile apps…Staff examined hundreds of apps for children and looked at disclosures and links on each apps promotion page in the app store, on the app developers website, and within the app. According to the report, most apps failed to provide any information about the data collected through the app, let alone the type of data collected, the purpose of the collection, and who would obtain access to the data. Even more troubling, the results showed that many of the apps shared certain information with third parties such as device ID, geolocation, or phone number without disclosing that fact to parents. Further, a number of apps contained interactive features such as advertising, the ability to make in-app purchases, and links to social media without disclosing these features to parents prior to download.
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