The HighThere stoner community is pretty brazen about its love for the green stuff but after an investigation by Tech.Mic it turns out the company is playing fast and loose with its user data too. When you download the app it asks for access to your location so it can start helping you find friends to get high with, but rather than sending this securely to a remote server, the work is done locally on your phone. With a bit of tech know-how provided by Synack hacker Oren Yomtov, a nearby home router was used to intercept personal information going between the phone…

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