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stores are popping up to try to sell you some of the most lar apps. a poll finds a small number of people actually understand their personal information, their personal data, when they download an app, may not be so private, according to a roper survey. 13% of users understand that app stores are allowed to share your personal data. 87% say that they are unaware of that. ed is a managing partner with chapwood investments. i have think when you download an app onto your phone, do you it because you think it s cool or it could somehow be useful to you in some way, shape or form. not because you think your information is going to be shared with anybody. no, you don t think about it. this is kind of creepy, rick. go to a store, go to a grocery store or someplace in the mall, people don t know exactly what you bought. on the internet, everyone knows everything you re doing and you can t just download a simple app with not only that company knowing, but then they turn around and sell that