Mental health apps and its privacy issues

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Canberra, Australia (CU)_ For millions of individuals around the world, the pandemic year has been a tough time, full of tension, anxiety, and despair. Hence, it is quite natural that many are downloading mental health applications for moral support. However, according to Consumer Reports, sharing highly personal and sensitive data on some digital platforms may not be as secure as you assume.

Apps for mental health are being widely used now and are growing more popular, and they provide a variety of services, from supervised meditations to sessions with a certified therapist. However, mental health applications are not protected by…

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