The ones robocall blocker apps are putting up to your privateness

When you downloaded an app to dam unsolicited mail calls, its privateness coverage is most likely giving up your own knowledge.
If you downloaded an app to block spam calls, its privacy policy is likely giving up your personal information.

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Author: Alfredwkng

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