NSA spies capturing data from 'leaky' apps like Angry Birds

Latest Edward Snowden leaks reveal iPhone and Android apps are rich source of data for agencies

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THE NSA and GCHQ have been developing techniques to capture data from "leaky" smartphone apps such as Angry Birds, The Guardian reports.

The surveillance systems mop up information that is "pouring onto communications networks" from the new generation of iPhone and Android apps, documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal. The information ranges from technical details – the make and model of a handset, for example – to personal data such as age, gender and location.

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