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FTC: Mobile Apps Secretly Gather Data on Kids
FTC: Mobile Apps Secretly Gather Data on Kids

By Jennifer LeClaire
December 10, 2012 11:38AM

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The FTC said the transmission of children's information to third parties that are invisible and unknown to parents raises concerns about privacy, particularly because the survey results show that a large number of apps are transmitting information to a relatively small number of third parties.
 




You've probably seen the ratings on child-friendly mobile Relevant Products/Services apps Relevant Products/Services assuring they are age-appropriate, but a new report from the Federal Trade Commission suggests those apps may be collecting more information about your children than you would like.

The FTC examined privacy policies of 400 popular children's mobile apps, and only 20 percent of the apps offered disclosures about their data Relevant Products/Services collection procedures. The mobile apps that did outline data collection policies typically linked to technical privacy policies "filled with irrelevant information," the report said. Other apps offered misleading information about their policies.

"Most apps failed to provide basic information about what data would be collected from kids, how it would be used, and with whom it would be shared," the FTC report said. "It is clear that more needs to be done in order to provide parents with greater transparency in the mobile app marketplace."

In-App Ad Concerns

The FTC said the transmission of kids' information to third parties that are invisible and unknown to parents raises concerns about privacy, particularly because the survey results show that a large number of apps are transmitting information to a relatively small number of third parties.

"Indeed, using the device Relevant Products/Services ID and other information obtained from multiple apps, these third parties could potentially develop Relevant Products/Services detailed profiles of the children using the apps, without a parent's knowledge or consent," the FTC report said. "Although it is not clear from the survey results whether the information was, in fact, used for this purpose, the frequent transmission of data, coupled with the apps' poor disclosures overall, raises serious questions."

The FTC also looked at in-app advertising and discovered this practice is on the rise. The FTC said there are a variety of reasons why parents may have concerns about the presence of advertising within an app that their child will use, ranging from objections to the content of the advertisements to complaints about the data collection associated with such advertising. The FTC said parents should be given the opportunity to make this choice for their children prior to downloading the app.

Oversight Impending?

On the social media front, the FTC noted that 22 percent of the apps surveyed actually link to Facebook, Google+, Twitter or some other social network Relevant Products/Services. Parents may be concerned about apps linking to social media for several reasons. (continued...)

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