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Mental health app privacy language opens up holes for user data
May 4, 2022, 1:30 p.m. | Nicole Wetsman
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In the world of mental health apps, privacy scandals have become almost routine. Every few months, reporting or research uncovers unscrupulous-seeming data sharing practices at apps like the Crisis Text Line, Talkspace, BetterHelp, and others: people gave information to those apps in hopes of feeling better, then it turns out their data was used in ways that help companies make money (and don’t help them).
It seems to me like a twisted game …
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