Fancy a game of Super Mario for free? Well, be careful - because although you may not have to pay any money for it, you might just be giving away a lot of your private data.
Blogger David Rogers
has described how he stumbled across something interesting on the Google's Chrome web store - a playable Super Mario app that - can also access data from all the websites you visit, your browsing history, and your bookmarks.
If you were a fan of Nintendo's dungaree-wearing moustachioed Italian plumber, would you bother to read the small print or just be terribly excited at the prospect of playing "Super Mario World" in your browser?
Of course, these apps (technically they're browser extensions rather than apps..) aren't endorsed or developed by Nintendo, and by downloading and playing these rip-off games you're only encouraging others to rip-off the hard work of genius game developers from yesteryear.
But more than that, you could find that the lure of a video game classic could be being used to rip off data about you. Think of that next time your eyes glaze over when faced with small print about what an app is really going to do.
It appears that Google has now removed the errant apps from its Chrome Web Store, but one wonders how many other apps and extensions are designed to slurp up more of your data than reasonably expected.
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