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Loie Favre
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In light of yesterday’s revelation on allegedly leaky apps, like Angry Birds, Twitter, Facebook and others, being used by US and British spy agencies to collect personal data on their users, mobile security firm Lookout has put out a few tips and suggestions to help users combat the chances of having their personal privacy infringed upon. We’ve broken them down for you.

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