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The video sharing app 'Too
Talk' spies, Google's warning
Google, the Internet's
largest technology company, has again issued a warning that the suspicious
video sharing application 'To Talk' not only spies users but also steals data
contained in the app phone.
Earlier last year, Google had removed the app from the store by issuing a similar warning about the aforementioned app.
However, later app makers dismissed Google's allegations and once again uploaded the 'TalkTalk' app to Google Play Store.
Other companies, including 'Apple', had issued warnings regarding the aforementioned app and had removed it from their stores, however the app owners had again uploaded the said app to the stores.
Earlier last year, Google had removed the app from the store by issuing a similar warning about the aforementioned app.
However, later app makers dismissed Google's allegations and once again uploaded the 'TalkTalk' app to Google Play Store.
Other companies, including 'Apple', had issued warnings regarding the aforementioned app and had removed it from their stores, however the app owners had again uploaded the said app to the stores.
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After the owners have
uploaded 'TalkTalk' to the stores again, Google has issued a warning that the
app not only spies on people, but also accesses all the data contained in their
mobiles. Is.
According to technology firm Tech Crunch, Google has once again removed the 'TalkTalk' app from the store, but the app is still available on the Google Store in several countries.
According to technology firm Tech Crunch, Google has once again removed the 'TalkTalk' app from the store, but the app is still available on the Google Store in several countries.



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