The fertility app Premom “deceived users” by sharing their personal and health data with third parties, including two firms based in China,” according to a new Federal Trade Commission enforcement action against the fertility app.If approved, the app’s parent company will pay a $100,000…
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FTC says fertility app Premom shared user health data with third parties


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