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    From Mike Powell@1:2320/107 to All on Sat Apr 4 08:35:18 2026
    Many of the most downloaded and top-grossing apps in the United States are developed and maintained by foreign companies': FBI urges users not to
    download Chinese mobile apps over privacy risks

    Date:
    Fri, 03 Apr 2026 13:40:00 +0000

    Description:
    Chinese apps store sensitive data on servers in China, which the government
    can access, FBI warns.

    FULL STORY
    The FBI is warning American citizens that using mobile apps developed by Chinese companies could put their sensitive data at risk, as well as the data of their friends, family, and others in their contacts list.

    In a new PSA , the FBI said apps maintaining digital infrastructure in China are subject to the countrys national security laws which enable the
    government to access mobile app user data. Users should be aware of what user data these apps request access to upon download, the PSA reads. When access
    is permitted by the user, the app can persistently collect data and users' private information throughout the device, not just within the app or while
    the app is active.

    The FBI singled out three specific issues/things: the fact that
    some apps offer the option to invite friends and contacts, the fact that some apps tell their users where collected personal information is being stored,
    and that some apps might contain information-stealing malware.

    Those that offer invites, if installed with default permissions, might
    collect data on users address books, including peoples names, email
    addresses, and phone numbers.

    This permission gives the apps access to a host of personal information belonging to both users and non-users in their contact lists, the FBI warned.

    Although the FBI did not explicitly advise against using Chinese-made apps,
    it did say users should disable unnecessary data sharing, only download verified apps from official app stores, and change their passwords regularly. Furthermore, they are advised to regularly update their devices, and read the terms of service and end-user license agreements before downloading apps.

    According to appfigures.com, top apps in the US for Android right now are:

    1. ChatGPT (US-built)

    2. TikTok Lite (headquartered in Singapore and Los Angeles, but Chinese app
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    - wire taps and search warrants apparently hijacked

    3. WhatsApp (US-built)

    4. Temu (Chinese-built)

    5. TikTok (same as TikTok Lite)

    6. PDF & Launcher for Android (Hong Kong)

    7. Monopoly Go!Chat (US-built)

    8. The White House app (US-built)

    9. Instagram (US-built)

    10. Whatnot (US-built)

    On iOS, the list is almost the same, with a few notable differences. It includes a game by Ta Ta Game Technology Limited, an app developer company
    that does not state where its from, at all, as well as a game by a Turkish developer.

    Via BleepingComputer

    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/many-of-the-most-downloaded-and-top-gro ssing-apps-in-the-united-states-are-developed-and-maintained-by-foreign-compan ies-fbi-urges-users-not-to-download-chinese-mobile-apps-over-privacy-risks

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