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Google Reportedly Allows App Developers to Read the Private Messages of Gmail Users A new report from the Wall Street Journal has revealed that third-party app developers have access to the emails of millions of Gmail account holders. Two companies have reportedly even allowed employees to read said emails. While Google claims that these developers have been thoroughly vetted, there are still fears that this could end up as a data breach similar to the Cambridge Analytica fiasco. |
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Gmail's access settings do allow app developers and data companies to see the user's emails and the private details that go with it, like the recipient's address and time stamps. They can actually even view the whole message. And while application does require user consent, the permission form is admittedly vague on letting humans read emails instead of just machines. |
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