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This Chinese app could be spying on you

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Chinese shopping app, Pinduoduo, allegedly planting spyware on mobile phones

Move over TikTok, there’s a new app to worry about.

There are new fears one of China’s most popular shopping apps can bypass a mobile phone’s security and spy on users.

The app is called Pinduoduo and it has cyber security experts concerned.

It attracts a whopping 750 million users a month, selling a huge number of products, from clothing to groceries and so much more.

But experts believe it has the ability to monitor activities on other apps, check notifications, read private messages and even change mobile settings.

Once it’s installed, it’s hard to remove.

Company insiders say the software is being used to spy on users and competitors, in the hope of boosting sales.

This all comes amid intense scrutiny of Chinese-developed apps like TikTok over concerns about data security.

Some countries are pushing for a national ban of the popular video app.

CEO Shou Chew was grilled by U.S. Congress for five hours last week about its relations with the Chinese government. #trending #featured

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Warner Brothers & Discovery considers splitting up to boost stock value

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Warner Bros Discovery is considering a strategic breakup to enhance its stock performance, according to a Financial Times report.

The potential move aims to unlock value by separating its media assets from its reality TV and lifestyle businesses.

This decision follows pressure from investors to improve stock performance, amidst challenges in the media industry #featured #trending

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Investors worldwide grow increasingly optimistic about Trump winning the election

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Investors are increasingly optimistic about Donald Trump’s potential re-election, prompting a resurgence in the so-called ‘Trump trade’.

Market participants are closely monitoring Trump’s political strategies and public sentiment, influencing their investment decisions.

Kyle Rodda from Captial.com joins to discuss all the latest.

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Netflix expands use of ads despite slow subscriber growth

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Netflix is intensifying its efforts to introduce an ad-supported tier amidst a plateau in subscriber growth.

The streaming giant hopes to attract new users and boost revenue by offering a cheaper alternative that includes advertisements.

This move marks a significant shift from its traditional ad-free model, reflecting Netflix’s response to competitive pressures and evolving consumer preferences.

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