NSA receives personal information as you play "Angry Birds"
New reports by The New York Times suggest that the NSA is receiving personal information about the user when they use specific apps on their smartphone, including the game "Angry Birds", which has been downloaded more than 2 billion times across smartphones.
With the help of Edward Snowden, it has been discovered that the NSA can receive the age, sex, and location of the user when they play games like "Angry Birds" and social media apps such as Facebook or Twitter on their smartphone.
With the help of Edward Snowden, it has been discovered that the NSA can receive the age, sex, and location of the user when they play games like "Angry Birds" and social media apps such as Facebook or Twitter on their smartphone.
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