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October 24, 2014

Most users select "yes" to all permission requests out of habit.

Most users pay little attention to permissions that request access to their personal information, selecting "yes" to permission requests out of habit. But researchers at Purdue University say assigning risk scores to apps may make risks more transparent to users and thus incentivize developers to ask for less sensitive data.

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