How do you view the personal information collected by the App to push personalized advertisements?

Speaking of mobile phones, people often use them now, and the app inside is a must for everyone. However, these apps collect personal information, which also worries netizens. 65438+February 65438+June, Shanghai Consumer Protection Committee issued a report, pointing out that these personalized advertisements will collect personal information.

The Shanghai Consumer Protection Committee analyzed 600 apps and found that 58% of them had advertisements, and even some advertisements could not be closed directly. Only 14% of apps can turn off these personalized advertisements. It can be said that the reason why these apps have advertisements is to change traffic, and they have become the main media of Internet advertisements.

However, the precise placement of these app advertisements also makes everyone very worried. They are charging consumers for information. Of course, these advertisements are troublesome for everyone, but the closing process is cumbersome. There are even apps that directly restrict the closing of these personalized advertisements or directly appear for a few months, and then you can see the advertisements.

It can be said that the problem of advertising in app needs to be paid attention to. After all, the advertisements they put in are also very large, so it is not advisable to collect personal information with advertisements. You know, there are many people who use the app. They all rely on these apps to receive advertisements, and everyone is full of worries about this. After all, no one wants their personal information to be leaked.

However, in the big data environment, information leakage is a common occurrence. However, the relevant departments also hope that these apps can review advertisements, do not publish some bad advertisements, and check for consumers. At the same time, I also hope that the related apps can be adjusted. Of course, when you see these apps, you should also be careful not to enter your personal information directly at will, so as not to reveal your information.