Reported about 8 hours ago
Neon, currently the No. 2 social app on the Apple App Store, incentivizes users to record their phone calls for monetary rewards, generating concerns about privacy. The app records conversations and sells the data to AI companies, claiming to only capture one side unless both parties are Neon users. Legal experts warn of potential risks, such as fraud, due to the extensive data collection practices, and the lack of transparency regarding how the captured data may be used by third parties raises significant red flags about user privacy.
Source: YAHOO