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A report by TechCrunch indicates that Facebook has finally agreed to shut down a controversial malware app from the Google play store dubbed “Onavo”. The app that was highly criticized for its ability to collect private data and spying on its users, posed as a VPN that offered users extra privacy protection. Facebook

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A report by TechCrunch indicates that Facebook has finally agreed to shut down a controversial malware app from the Google play store dubbed “Onavo”. The app that was highly criticized for its ability to collect private data and spying on its users, posed as a VPN that offered users extra privacy protection. Facebook troubles with the spying app began mid last year when the giant tech company was forced to pull down the app from the apple store after various users raised privacy concerns. Facebook acquired Onavo back in 2013 for nearly $200 million in a bid to gather data on users content habits. While in the public, Facebook marketed Onavo as a secure virtual private network (VPN)-based app that limited other apps on a smartphone from using...

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