Privacy Experts Agree: This Is The One Data-Sharing App You Have To Stop Using Immediately
April 18, 2022 by Lisa Cupido
Real talk: there are numerous apps out there that are sharing your data without your knowledge. Once you download these apps and agree to allow them to access your data, it is then used to help them turn a profit — on your behalf, unfortunately. Some of the biggest offenders are ones you already know about, the ones that are in the news constantly like Facebook. But there are plenty more that could be putting your data and privacy at risk. Having a running list of the best apps to avoid for this reason is your way of fighting back and taking control over the situation. Privacy experts agree: this is the one data-sharing app you have to stop using immediately.
SHAREitBoth Tech Expert Steve Anderson, CEO of Junk Yards Near Me and Tech Expert Steven Walker, CEO of Spylix, agree on this one: the SHAREit app is one they advise not downloading and using. Put simply, this app is designed so that you can easily share files, apps, and games. But it comes with a few security downsides.
“ShareIt is set up to open up to other applications regarding information trade through its content supplier interface,” Walker says. “As per scientists, these weaknesses could permit ‘any outsider substance’ to gain impermanent read/compose admittance to the [app’s] content supplier’s information. This would consider a hijacking of the application to run custom code, overwrite the application’s local files, or install outsider applications without the client’s knowledge.”
The SHAREit application can straightforwardly download and introduce games from its application store outside the Google Play store, Anderson explains.