In the event you\’re an iPhone user, the simplest privacy notice you\’ll see from an app regards your current location — as much a warning concerning the associated battery hit from the GPS pinging as anything. Once you\’re an Android user, however, things are different, with a tap-through dialog showing you exactly what each app will access to your phone. But, do you read them? You ought to, with Lookout running a type of survey across 300,000 apps on those two platforms, finding that many access personal information in spite of the fact that they seemingly don\’t ought to. One particularly scary instance, an app called Jackeey Wallpaper on Android, aggregates your browsing history, voicemail password, text messages, and even your SIM ID and beams it all to a server in China. That this app has been downloaded millions of times is a little bit disconcerting, but it surely\’s not just Android users that ought to fear, as even more iPhone than Android apps take a leaf through your contact infos. What to do? Well, be careful what you download to start out, on Android read those privacy warnings… and we\’re sure Lookout wouldn\’t mind in the event you took this opportunity to download its security app.

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