The technology industry, specifically mobile applications developers, need to have a frank discussion about privacy with their users, and figure out what degree of user collection is tolerable.
Among the revelations in the leaks by Edward Snowden (the former National Security Agency contractor) is that mobile apps like "Angry Birds" collect far more information about consumers than those consumers could possibly expect. This has been a point of contention in the developer communit...
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