2014-1-27 · The maker of "Angry Birds," Rovio, told the Guardian it was unaware of the spy agencies efforts to collect personal information from its users.. The mobile-ad platform Millennial Media was cited

2014-1-27 · A Little (Angry) Bird Told the NSA What You’re Up To New documents show that the NSA could use apps to get personal information. By. the group that developed Angry Birds, said that the Angry Birds site defaced with 'spying birds' spoof after 2014-1-30 · The official Angry Birds site was defaced in an anti-NSA protest following revelations that the Angry Birds app was being targeted by US and UK intelligence agencies for 'leaky' data Fancy a little kinky sex? GCHQ+NSA will know - thanks to 2014-1-27 · GCHQ+NSA will know - thanks to Angry Birds Evil spooks slurped everything about your life from app's phone-home data. Mon 27 Jan 2014 // 20:54 UTC 102 Got Tips? Iain Thomson in San Francisco Bio Email Twitter. Share. Copy. US and British spies 'get personal data from Angry Birds

Jan 29, 2014 · "Angry Birds," whose games have been downloaded more than 1 billion times, was identified in the Snowden documents as a target of NSA spying. Its creator, Rovio Entertainment Oy, said in a

Nov 1, 2016 - While you're enjoying slinging birds at pigs in Angry Birds, chances are that N.S.A might be tracking your personal information [] More information The red bird is my most favorite character from "Angry Birds"!

Jan 29, 2014 · The Angry Birds website is defaced with a spoof Spying Birds image, following reports that the NSA and GCHQ made use of data provided by its apps.

An employee works inside an office of Rovio, the company which created the video game Angry Birds, in Shanghai June 20, 2012. | (Photo: Credit: Reuters/Aly Song) The National Security Agency (NSA) has the capability to access to the personal information of millions of Americans via apps on smartphones, according to documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. Angry Birds may be watching: Snowden docs suggest NSA … Documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden suggest that spy agencies have a powerful ally in Angry Birds and a host of other apps installed on smartphones across the globe. NSA Spying On Apps Like 'Angry Birds,' Does Surveillance 2020-6-24 · Edward Snowden, 30 Photo: Courtesy/Wikipedia “When a smartphone user opens Angry Birds, the popular game application, and starts slinging birds at … Report: NSA Snoops on Angry Birds and Other Apps 2014-1-27 · Newly-revealed classified documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden reveal that the NSA gathered personal information such as users' location, age and sex from apps like Angry Birds.