Discovering that your Bluetooth car battery monitor is siphoning up your location data
Date : 2023-06-27
Introduction
There are no legitimate reason for a car battery monitor application to track it’s user’s location. With over 100,000 downloads on Android alone, this raises significant privacy concerns
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