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Twitter may have shared user data with ad partners without user consent

Posted on August 7, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Catalin Cimpanu reports:

Twitter said it recently found and fixed an issue on its advertising platform that resulted in the company sharing some user data with advertising partners without the users’ express consent.

Impacted users include only those who clicked or viewed an ad for a mobile application and later interacted with that mobile application.

Read more on ZDNet.

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