A new White House app is sparking user privacy concerns. It reportedly collects personal data like phone numbers, highlighting ongoing debates about digital privacy and data ownership. This issue is important for the Web3 community, which values user control over personal information.
The White House has launched a new mobile application, but it is already facing scrutiny from users concerned about personal data collection. On the Google Play Store, the app clearly states it gathers personal information, such as a user's phone number. Meanwhile, the Apple App Store directs users to the White House's general privacy policy for details. This situation brings up important questions about digital privacy, especially for the Web3 community which champions user ownership and control of their own data. Users expect transparency regarding what personal information is collected and how it is used.

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