Did this Android apps flaw expose your passwords? Many of these on Google Play Store

Android apps flaw threat: The Avast Threat Labs researchers have discovered a new security flaw in more than 19,000 Android apps. It is said to put users’ private data – including email addresses, date of birth, current location and passwords – at risk. Moreover, many of these apps are available to download via Google Play Store. For reference, the Play Store is supposed to keep Android phones safe and free from security issues and only give a place to secure apps. Plus, the Android apps flaw has been found in applications across a wide range.

These affected apps include services from lifestyle, workout, and gaming apps along with several email and food delivery applications.

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