How smart devices are leaving consumer privacy vulnerable

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    • Jan 2015
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    How smart devices are leaving consumer privacy vulnerable

    2018 was a big year for consumer privacy as the Cambridge Analytica and Facebook data privacy hearings helped shed further light on the issue. Added to this was the fact that app location tracking and privacy bugs were found in widely-used apps such as Apple’s FaceTime.

    Smartphones could arguably be the greatest spying device ever created with a camera, microphone and a location tracker all in one place and carried everywhere a user goes. While nation-states have targeted smartphones for traditional spying, it has also become a lucrative way to collect consumer’s personal information.

    TechRadar Pro spoke with Symantec’s Director of Product Management for Security Response, Kevin Haley to learn more about the firm’s latest report and how businesses and consumers can better protect their privacy online.

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