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PRIVACY CONCERN RAISED OVER SEARCH SERVICE ON VERIZON PHONES

Is Verizon planning to spy on its customers?

You might conclude that it is after reading Verizon’s privacy policy on an upcoming AppFlash service, which promises easier access to search and apps on Android phones. The policy says Verizon may share data on features and services you use, along with the list of apps you have installed on

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