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The phone was even recording our entire conversation. right now, command was sent to the phone. it is eavesdropping on the microphone right now. this is the conversation we were just having. we were being spied on. reporter: application developers alliance, a trade association tells abc news app developers are doing a remarkable job maintaining consumers trust and securing their data, including adding features to protect anonymity and privacy, but add consumers must protect themselves. a trade group tells us app developers are doing their best to protect consumers but it s important to be vigilant. read the permissions first and don t download anything asking for more permission than it needs. do spring cleaning. uninstall apps you don t use and consider paid apps which may ask for fewer permissions than the free ones. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. good advice there. as many as 1,000 of these apps could be bugged with this malicious software. so it s kind of scary. ....

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CNN CNN International April 15, 2015 06:03:00

Houthi authorities here. but the key question is, quite, how calm the situation is? for this kind of work to continue. and, also, quite whether this delivers enough of the aid that people need. a country of millions here on the brink. and this just frankly a drop in the ocean. badly needed from unicef. but, so much more has to come. nick patton walsh. nick is in abu dhabi where he joins us now live. incredible when we look at the humanitarian aid there. give us an idea of the situation on the ground there? well, just to get that 75 metric tons of aid in. that s one aircraft. they had to get 13 set permissions negotiated to get in. most key one was working out the window in which the saudi air force and houthis, control the ....

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CNN CNN International April 15, 2015 07:20:00

The key question is how calm the situation is for this kind of work to continue. and also, quite whether this delivers enough of the aid that people need. country of millions on the brink. this a drop in the ocean. badly needed from unicef. so much more has to come. nick paton walsh, cnn, sanaa. nick paton walsh, live from abu dhabi. i have one taken a unicef flight, air lifting aid into mogadishu. dropping the aid. getting it out. flying out because of the danger russian si dangerous situation there. how difficult is it to get air lifted in. the unicef, a bureaucratic challenge, they have a need over a dozen permissions to land that particular plane. ....

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CNN CNNI Simulcast January 6, 2015 06:33:00

Refugees is that about a fifth of lebanon s population is now syrian and that s having a profound impact on its economy. under new regulations syrians will have to apply for visa-like permissions to cross the border. there are six categories. student, medical, transit, tourists or short stay. those as tourists must provide a hotel reservation and i.d. and have at least $1,000. kurdish fighters in syria report gains in kobani as they battle for control of that city. a human rights group says kurds now control 80% of kobani located not far from the turkish border. 14 isis militants died on monday as kurds retook the city s main square. they ve been backed by u.s.-led air strikes in the region. the observatory for human rights says more than 6500 people were killed in government attacks in syria last year. ....

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CNN CNNI Simulcast January 4, 2015 09:39:00

caller: well airlines change their schedules all the time essentially trying to adjust to passenger demand. so they ll revise their schedules, typically. at least twice a year and often for individual routes in between those times. when you do revise the schedule you need to apply for various permissions. and compliance with the air traffic, the services rules as to how many flights you re authorized to operate and which days of the week and so on and so forth. and then there are other things you have to apply for the slots for takeoff and landing at particular airplanes and a route for a particular day, you have to fly for permission to fly the route and get air traffic control clearance. so there is a lot of paperwork behind regular operations on a regular daily basis. so what was or wasn t done on this case they ll have to go through the paper trail and ....

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