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Recent reports detail how some apps inject JavaScript to track what users do in in-app browsers. Now a tool can help detect the presence of these scripts.
Once you assign a task to someone, they get a notification on Karo if they have the app. Otherwise, the app first sends them a chat on WhatsApp, and if that fails, a reminder via text message.
The researcher specifically says the JavaScript code does not mean our app is doing anything malicious, and admits they have no way to know what kind of data our in-app browser collects.
A to-do list app called Twos is approaching this problem differently. When you add a task, it can suggest actions that might be relevant.
The updated Microsoft To Do app brings a new design, improved integration with other services and better sync features.
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