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Call-Recording App Neon Goes Offline After Data Breach

Neon Mobile pays users up to $30 daily to share call audio, which it sells to AI firms; app quickly rose to No. 2 in App Store before a major security breach halted service.

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Neon, a viral call-recording app that paid users for phone conversations to sell to AI companies, went offline after TechCrunch discovered a critical security flaw that exposed users' private data.

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anybodycanprompt.com broke the news in on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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