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World's Creepiest iPhone App Pulled After Outcry

Hugh Pickens writes "Ben Grubb reports that an iPhone app that essentially allowed users to stalk women nearby using a location-based social networking service has been pulled from the iTunes app store by its developer after an outcry of criticism including a comment by Gizmodo labelling the 'Girls Around Me' app as the 'world's creepiest' app and a comment in The New York Times Bits blog, which said it 'definitely' won the prize for being 'too creepy'. The 'Girls Around Me' app utilized publicly available data to show a map with women who had checked-in to locations nearby using Foursquare and let users view Facebook information of those ladies if they had tied their Facebook account to their Foursquare account and if their Facebook account privacy settings were lax enough to allow any user to access it. The promotional website used for marketing the app states that the service 'helps you see where nearby girls are checking in, and shows you what they look like and how to get in touch, adding 'In the mood for love, or just after a one-night stand? Girls Around Me puts you in control! Reveal the hottest nightspots, who's in them, and how to reach them.' Foursquare yanked the Girls Around Me app's access to its data, which in turn led to the app's developer removing it from iTunes as it didn't work properly. In a statement to the Wall Street Journal, the company behind the app defended its creation: 'Since the app's launch till last Friday nobody ever raised a privacy concern because, again, it is clearly stated that Girls Around Me cannot show the user more data than [what Foursqure or Facebook] already does.'"

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  1. Re:Good intentions pave the road to a stalking cha by Goaway · · Score: 4, Informative

    I bet it honestly never occured to the guys who did this thing that someone might use it for creepy stuff.

    Yeah, no, they knew exactly what it was. Just look at the loading screen:

    http://www.cultofmac.com/157641/this-creepy-app-isnt-just-stalking-women-without-their-knowledge-its-a-wake-up-call-about-facebook-privacy/

  2. Re:Women are equal in every way! by R.Mo_Robert · · Score: 5, Informative

    Any bets on whether a "guy around me" app would have raised any inkling of similar outcry?

    Actually, despite the name, the app could show either males or females. (Yeah, I know, it's not cool to RTFA.)

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    R.Mo
  3. Re:Good intentions pave the road to a stalking cha by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    I suppose next you're going to suggest that said women should also be responsible for the unwanted attention they get when they wear certain clothes and have only themselves to blame.

    Yes. You don't want your boobs stared at, don't display them. We're men, get over it.