Your data is valuable — and more than a few apps will find ways to collect it if you let them.
That’s why it’s so important to know which apps on Android are notorious data snatchers. If you give apps like these full access, they can pose potential privacy risks like transmitting your data to remote servers or selling it to third-party advertisers. Avoid these three apps and delete them if they’re already on your Android.
1. Keyboard Apps
When you use keyboard apps, some of them may collect your keystrokes, including the text you type. The apps may also collect data on how often you use the keyboard, the features you use, your device information, and even more personal data like your location, personal messages, and speech-to-text messages.

2. Battery Savers
Battery saver apps seem like they’re a good idea — an app that can prolong the life of your battery. But, in actuality, these apps can tax your phone and collect data such as your device model, app usage data, network information, contacts, call logs, and location.

3. Free VPN Apps
Free VPN apps collect and often monetize data like your data information, browsing activity, location data, and network activity. It’s always a good idea to use a trusted VPN to hide your IP address, but read reviews and rating for these apps before relying on a free VPN app that considers the user its product.


