A controversy has erupted over AppCloud, an app pre-installed on Samsung Galaxy A, M, and F series smartphones in certain regions.
For years, AppCloud was largely dismissed as typical preloaded bloatware, a revenue-generating tactic used by smartphone makers competing in price-sensitive markets. But a report by digital rights non ...
Samsung faces scrutiny over AppCloud, a pre-installed app on Galaxy phones alleged to be unremovable spyware, sparking ...
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In February, SMEX (formerly Social Media Exchange), a digital rights organisation based in Beirut, reported that AppCloud ...
Samsung is facing online scrutiny after fresh claims accused AppCloud, a pre-installed system app on Galaxy A, M, and F devices, of functioning as ...
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Users are raising new concerns about Samsung’s AppCloud app, with some calling it Samsung Israeli spyware. Here is a simple ...
Samsung’s preloaded AppCloud app, linked to an Israeli-founded company, sparks major privacy concerns among Pakistani users.