Beware, popular Christmas apps are bad for your privacy

May Be Interested In:Nintendo’s successor to its wildly popular Switch appears to play it safe



The Christmas season is all about being with family and having fun. Yet, while classic board games get replaced by their online counterparts, your online privacy is increasingly at risk – not the best way to start the new year!

For instance, five of the most popular holiday-themed gaming apps are specifically Christmas-related. Worse still, free festive apps are especially data-hungry, reportedly sharing five times more data with third parties than their paid version.

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Major delays on Sydney trains as pay dispute continues
Major delays on Sydney trains as pay dispute continues
Geminid meteor shower: when to best see Australia’s biggest shooting star show this weekend
Geminid meteor shower: when to best see Australia’s biggest shooting star show this weekend
United Airlines is speeding up its free and fast Starlink rollout, here's which planes will get it first
United Airlines is speeding up its free and fast Starlink rollout, here’s which planes will get it first
Do Kwon: fugitive cryptocrash boss finally extradited to US
Do Kwon: fugitive cryptocrash boss finally extradited to US
Jupiter, ascending: See our solar system’s biggest planet at its brightest all year
Jupiter, ascending: See our solar system’s biggest planet at its brightest all year
How to use ChatGPT with WhatsApp in the UK for free
How to use ChatGPT with WhatsApp in the UK for free
Hot Topics: The Stories the World Is Watching | © 2024 | Daily News