2024
DOI: 10.1007/s41649-024-00296-3
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Mapping the Apps: Ethical and Legal Issues with Crowdsourced Smartphone Data using mHealth Applications

Nada Farag,
Alycia Noë,
Dimitri Patrinos
et al.

Abstract: More than 5 billion people in the world own a smartphone. More than half of these have been used to collect and process health-related data. As such, the existing volume of potentially exploitable health data is unprecedentedly large and growing rapidly. Mobile health applications (apps) on smartphones are some of the worst offenders and are increasingly being used for gathering and exchanging significant amounts of personal health data from the public. This data is often utilized for health research purposes … Show more

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