The ringtone app will soon determine the data shared with Google and Facebook
The ringtone app will soon determine the data shared with Google and Facebook

The new leak confirms that Ring developers intend to improve user protection and privacy standards by specifying data to be shared with external applications such as Facebook and Google.

Ring from Amazon has received a lot of criticism recently because it monitors the exchange of data in user accounts with third parties, and after installing the ring app, it also tracks user information on smartphones. These companies include Google and Facebook, as well as MixPanel and AppsFlyer.

CBS brand spokesperson, Ring, said that the Ring app will soon support removing some permissions to share data with third parties so users can control shared data.

On the other hand, most applications warn users when they share data with external parties to analyze specific data to improve the user experience and at the same time share certain data without referring to it. At the beginning of the user, the data comes from the user. The location data can be accessed from the user's phone and other applications that record the entire phone screen.

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