Most intrusive apps include Google’s Socratic, Duolingo, AI ARTA, Chat AI, DaVinci and K Health, according to an investigation by Home Security Heroes. 64% of investigated AI-powered apps track users’ personal data for their own marketing benefits.
74% of AI apps also track Identifiers. These are a set of unique serial numbers or character strings that are specific to a user’s device. They include user IDs, such as a screen name, handle, and account ID, and device IDs, including category identifiers, such as the device’s advertising identifier.
16% of the apps track contact information. Contact info includes personally identifiable information such as name and address.
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Can’t say I’m at all surprised at this.