- Phone listens to conversations through Active-Listening software, allowing companies to eavesdrop and sell the data to advertisers, confirming long-held suspicions.
- A recent leak from marketing firm CMG outlines how their software captures voice data from devices, which can be accessed via apps that users unknowingly permit.
- The lack of protective legislation enables this practice, as users consent to microphone access without understanding the implications, creating a multi-billion dollar data broker industry.
- Voice data collected can be sold to various entities, including advertisers, insurance companies, and even government agencies, posing significant privacy risks.
- To protect themselves, users are advised to manage app permissions, delete unused apps, and remain vigilant about the privacy risks associated with their devices.
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