Google's Allo App Can Reveal Your Searches To your Friends

Google's Allo App Can Reveal Your Searches To your Friends

San Francisco: In another disturbing for privacy advocates on the Internet, a media report said the mobile messaging application Google can open search history and friends this message.

Google allows users to include help in negotiations. Google has recently announced plans Assistant, available on Android phones.
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Described as a technical problem, the report argues that the behavior of this could have major implications for privacy.

The discovery was made with the help of the Re / Tess Townsend code used in chatting with a friend.

"In the midst of the conversation, I sent my friend a definite teacher." Instead of offering a name or a brief remark, he said, referring to Harry Potter Potter site fans.The link led to an excerpt from Harry Potter and the Order Of the Phoenix, the fifth book in the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling, "he wrote.

"But the answer was not simply a wrong conclusion. This was the result in relation to previous studies, my friend said he had done a few days ago, Townsend wrote more.


"He did not come up with any of my search history since he had not seen all the websites related to Harry Potter a few days before our conversation. He also made no mention of Harry Potter in our text exchanges in the captain's head , In "the report said.

In response, Google said: "We were informed about the chat group wizard does not work as expected to solve this problem, and we value the relationship."

In recent years, it has been criticized by privacy advocates as it does not use coding, from end-to-end by default, since it does WhatsApp.

According to a report published in The Independent, Google helper should ask the user permission before transferring personal information in the Allo chat, but it does not appear that this privacy feature to work forever.

Whistleblowers Snowden issued a warning about In after its release.

"What the hell?" , Wrote. "Google application that keeps a record of all messages that are not sent, and makes it available to the police upon request."

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