App that Pays Users for Call Recordings Surges in Popularity

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A new app called Neon Mobile has gained popularity by paying users to record and share their audio calls, claiming to sell the anonymized data to AI companies for training purposes. Users can earn up to $30 per day, but privacy experts raise concerns about the app's vague recording policies and potential privacy violations. The app records only one side of calls unless both users have the app, and it claims to remove personal details, but critics question the transparency of its data collection practices.
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