The Maya app, developed by Plackal Tech in India, encountered criticism for sharing user data with Facebook. Although the developers assert that they have eliminated the Facebook core and Analytics SDKs from the app, they continue to use the Facebook Ad SDK for revenue generation. This is permitted under user consent for the terms and conditions, claiming it does not share identifiable health data. Users must register with an email, which is synced to the app, further complicating privacy assurances. The onboarding process requires sensitive personal data, leading to concerns over user privacy.
Maya app claims to have removed Facebook SDKs that previously shared user data, but still uses Facebook Ad SDK under specific conditions, raising privacy concerns.
Users must create an account with personal email and password, with privacy policy indicating data syncing to registered email, potentially compromising user privacy.
Despite previous data sharing practices, Maya reassures users that it no longer shares identifiable information with the Facebook Ad SDK, though this raises questions regarding user consent.
The onboarding process requires detailed cycle pattern input, which is then communicated to the app's API, highlighting ongoing concerns about data handling.
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