Muslim Pro App Selling Users Location Data to US Military
Muslim Pro, an app for tracking the prayer times, routes to masjids, reading Quran in several languages etc, was reported to be sharing users’ granular location data with third parties. It’s having near 100 million installs in Playstore, with users worldwide. It’s now being scrutinized by Singapore’s Data Watchdog for data sharing allegations. The investigation was confirmed by Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC), saying it has asked the developer – Bitsmedia to provide more information on how their apps work. The story was initially reported by Vice Media, which claimed that Bitsmedia had shared granular location data with X-Mode, a data aggregator having US military as one of its clients.
— Muslim Pro (@MuslimPro) November 17, 2020 Bitsmedia have soon published two reports claiming that it didn’t share any granular location data as accused. Further, it justified all the app permissions it asks from its users and said it shares only the anonymized data with its selected partners. It claimed that data being shared is not attributed to any specific user, and is having “industry-standard security arrangements and protective measures,” to safeguard user data. Yet, it announced to have terminated partnership with all its partners “effective immediately”. It later explained that it collects and shares data for common purposes like advertising, which is its main source of revenue. At last, it affirmed that it hasn’t violated any data protection laws, and is transparent and complying with all such bodies.