Face App Russian Government. When an app goes viral, how can you know whether it’s all good fun — or covertly violating your privacy by, say, sending your face to the Russian government? The FBI has just confirmed that viral app FaceApp and other Russian made apps may. gives people’s data to the Russian government. However, the FBI said in its response to Schumer’s letter. NEW: First to @NBCNews: @SenSchumer is asking the FBI and FTC to conduct a federal national security & privacy investigation into the Russia-based company, Face-App, which is producing all of.
The FBI has just confirmed that viral app FaceApp and other Russian made apps may. gives people’s data to the Russian government. However, the FBI said in its response to Schumer’s letter. Schumer asked the FBI to determine whether the data uploaded to FaceApp "may be finding its way into the hands of the Russian government.". "This app allows users to perform different.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is calling on the FBI and Federal Trade Commission to investigate the popular smartphone application FaceApp, citing privacy concerns and fears the data could.
The FBI has just confirmed that viral app FaceApp and other Russian made apps may. gives people’s data to the Russian government. However, the FBI said in its response to Schumer’s letter. The app was having a viral moment until questions arose about privacy issues and its ownership.. the company has ties to the Russian government. Technical analyses also found that the app does. Read this before using FaceApp — you give up more personal data than you realize on this Russian-made app Published: July 22, 2019 at 6:21 a.m. ET Schumer asked the FBI to determine whether the data uploaded to FaceApp "may be finding its way into the hands of the Russian government.". "This app allows users to perform different.