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English, 13.04.2021 01:00 PokemonCatchEmAll

The sensors needed to make a smartphone effective can put users’ information at risk. What are the costs and benefits of the sensors that allow smartphones to collect information? How would our smartphones be altered if these sensors were disabled or less effective? Is this would be worth the protection of an individual’s privacy?

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