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Fertility app slapped USD 200,000 for leaking customer's health data in US

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The company behind a popular fertility app has agreed to pay USD 200,000 in federal and state fines after authorities alleged that it had shared users' personal health information for years without their consent, including to Google and two companies based in China, according to CNN Business. The app, known as Premom, will also be banned from sharing personal health information for advertising purposes.