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(‎Created claim: quote (P203): We observed five apps collecting the AAID, and four of them were sending it to a third-party. The third-parties receiving users’ AAID include Facebook, Crashlytics, Branch.io, and OneSignal.)
 
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Of the 23 contact tracing apps, less than 20 percent explicitly mention or inform users if their personal data is anonymized.
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We observed five apps collecting the AAID, and four of them were sending it to a third-party. The third-parties receiving users’ AAID include Facebook, Crashlytics, Branch.io, and OneSignal.
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Latest revision as of 09:24, 14 June 2020

report published in partnership with the Future of Privacy Forum, Good Research, App Census, and the German Marshall Fund of the United States in June 2020
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Privacy in the Age of COVID: An IDAC Investigation of COVID-19 Apps
report published in partnership with the Future of Privacy Forum, Good Research, App Census, and the German Marshall Fund of the United States in June 2020

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    Of the 23 contact tracing apps, less than 20 percent explicitly mention or inform users if their personal data is anonymized.
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    We observed five apps collecting the AAID, and four of them were sending it to a third-party. The third-parties receiving users’ AAID include Facebook, Crashlytics, Branch.io, and OneSignal.
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