Security concerns have recently arisen concerning the popular audio chatroom app Clubhouse. The app’s users privacy policy has been questioned in the past, with the app saying it would take steps to ensure user data could not be accessed by malicious hackers. However, news has broken that the app has now suffered a data breach after a third-party developer created an open-source app that enabled Android users to access the iPhone service.
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