Does Mental Health Privacy Really Matter To Consumers? – OPEN MINDS

The news that caught my eye: 28 of 32 apps in the prayer and mental health space (an odd combination for me) didn’t receive a “good” rating for privacy or security in a recent Mozilla review. Of those, 25 apps didn’t meet Mozilla’s minimum security standards, such as requiring strong passwords and managing security updates and vulnerabilities (see The Best Mental Health and Prayer Apps Fail Spectacularly on Privacy, Security, and Being Smart. Buy Safe) . In another recent review, this one from Consumer Reports, “Mental Health Apps Aren’t as Private as You Think,” researchers came to the same conclusion: privacy…

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