Delete Every Free App On This List-'Risks Are Too Great'
Briefly

Recent warnings highlight that many popular VPN apps on iPhone and Android devices may be routing user data through companies linked to the Chinese government. The Tech Transparency Project (TTP) points to these apps as posing significant privacy risks to millions of Americans. Experts urge users to delete these VPNs as they compromise security rather than enhance it. While Google and Apple claim to enforce terms of service and privacy protections, the issue remains that these apps are still accessible in their stores, raising concerns about user data safety.
Millions of Americans have downloaded apps that secretly route their internet traffic through Chinese companies. This puts their sensitive data at serious risk.
The risks are too great to keep these apps on your phone. I strongly urge users to avoid Chinese-owned VPNs altogether.
Google says it is 'committed to compliance with applicable sanctions,' while Apple enforces App Store rules but does not differentiate by developer location.
China usually uses different methods to gain other countries' citizen's personal information, most of which are often covered behind a legal front.
Read at Forbes
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