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Our privacy analysis of 10 opioid treatment and recovery apps

Opioid recovery is tough. There’s no denying that. But apps promise to make it easier. They say they help people manage cravings, talk to counselors, and track their progress. Sounds great, right?

Well, we decided to look closer. We picked 10 popular opioid treatment and recovery apps. Then we asked: How well do these apps protect your privacy?

The answer? Some are doing okay. But many? Not so much.

How we tested

We tried each app and looked at:

We also read their privacy policies. Some were so long, we needed snacks just to get through them. 🍿

What we found

Buckle up! Here are the biggest things we discovered:

1. Data collected? A lot! 😳

Most of these apps collect more data than you’d expect. They track:

Some apps collect all of this before you even start using them.

2. Sharing the love — and your info

Many apps share your info with third parties. This could include advertisers or analytics companies.

In other words, your search for help might turn into targeted ads. That’s not cool.

3. Encryption? Meh.

Some apps encrypt your data. That’s good!

But a few didn’t say whether they do. Or they were vague, like “We use industry-standard measures.” What does that even mean?

4. Privacy policies need a makeover

Privacy policies are meant to explain how your info is being used.

But most were:

One app even had a broken link to its privacy policy. Yikes.

Our top picks — and ones to avoid

Best apps for privacy:

Apps with major privacy red flags:

Tips to stay safe

If you’re using or thinking about using one of these apps, here are a few quick tips:

The bottom line

These opioid recovery apps can be helpful. They’re often free, easy to use, and available 24/7. But don’t choose one blindly.

These apps deal with very personal information. Your mental health, your addiction journey, your location. That info deserves the best possible protection.

We hope our review helps you make a smart choice. Recovery is hard enough. Let’s not make it worse with sketchy privacy practices.

Stay safe out there. And if you’re on a recovery journey — we’re rooting for you. 💛

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