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Data privacy discussions often focus on big companies, but sometimes the most immediate risk is from smaller apps or services you use that might have poor security practices or sell your data. What's a lesser-known app or service you've stopped using due to privacy concerns?
I dropped a small note taking app after learning it shared user notes with third party marketers and offered no true opt out. It was a wake up call about data privacy 2025 trends.
A fitness tracking service got cut when it tracked location data even when the app was not in use and the company gave vague assurances I did not trust it data privacy 2025 guide.
A cloud photo backup tool asked for broad access to files and used facial recognition features in ways I could not accept I left it and looked for a privacy focused option This is a data privacy 2025 data example.
A calendar app requested access to my contacts and emails which felt over the top I stopped using it and moved to one with tighter controls It shows how even useful tools can invade privacy.
An analytics heavy email client scanned messages for insights and used the data to tailor ads so I deleted it The move aligns with data privacy 2025 trends.