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Samaritans Radar app taken down after privacy concerns

Posted on November 8, 2014July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Jamie Harris reports:

Emotional support charity Samaritans has suspended its new Twitter app due to privacy concerns.

The Radar app monitored Twitter accounts to alert users of friends or family who may be showing signs of depression through their posts.

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