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Ovulation tracker app Premom charged with sharing users’ personal information

U.S. regulators said late Tuesday that Easy Healthcare Corp.'s ovulation tracker app Premom shared users "sensitive" personal information with third parties, and users' health data with Google and a mobile marketing-analytics company.
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