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We perform an empirical evaluation of 796 mHealth apps. The results reveal that 189 (23.7%) of them do not provide complete privacy policies. Moreover, 59 apps collect sensitive data through different measures, but 46 (77.9%) of them contain at least one inconsistent collection behavior.
Aug 14, 2020 · In this paper, we take mobile health applications (mHealth apps) as a peephole to examine the status quo of GDPR compliance in Android apps. We ...
We perform an empirical evaluation of 796 mHealth apps. The results reveal that 189 (23.7\%) of them do not provide complete privacy policies. Moreover, 59 apps ...
Jan 8, 2024 · Fan et al. [43] relied on static analysis and privacy policy analysis to carry out an empirical assessment of GDPR compliance in Android MHealth ...
We perform an empirical evaluation of 796 mHealth apps. The results reveal that 189 (23.7%) of them do not provide complete privacy policies. Moreover, 59 apps ...
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We perform an empirical evaluation of 796 mHealth apps. The results reveal that 189 (23.7%) of them do not provide complete privacy policies. Moreover, 59 apps ...
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Aug 13, 2020 · An Empirical Evaluation of GDPR Compliance Violations in Android mHealth Apps ... We perform an empirical evaluation of 796 mHealth apps. The ...
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