Caution urged for COVID-19 tracing and tracking apps
Some Americans are giving up their own personal privacy when they install what's called a COVID-19 tracker. Kimberly Houser, a lawyer and professor at the University of North Texas Business School, talks to Good Day about the data that some apps could be collecting. She installed a data mining blocker on her phone. More: lockdownhq.com
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