Mental Health App Privacy Risks: What You Should Know

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Millions of people use mental health apps to track moods, journal emotions, manage anxiety, and support overall behavioral health. But a recent cybersecurity investigation suggests some popular mental health apps may not be adequately protecting user data.

According to a March 2026 report by TechRadar, researchers identified more than 1,500 security vulnerabilities across several widely downloaded Android mental health apps. Dozens of those vulnerabilities were classified as high severity, meaning sensitive personal information — including therapy notes, mood logs, and self-harm indicators — could potentially be exposed.

With digital mental health tools becoming increasingly common, privacy and data security are critical. Mental health information is among the most personal data individuals share online. Experts involved in the review noted that high download numbers and strong app store ratings do not necessarily mean an app meets strong cybersecurity standards.

How to Protect Your Privacy

If you use a mental health or behavioral health app, consider these steps to improve your digital privacy:

  • Keep apps updated to receive the latest security patches
  • Review the app’s privacy policy and data-sharing practices
  • Limit the amount of sensitive personal information entered
  • Choose apps that clearly explain how data is stored and protected

Digital tools can be valuable supports for mental wellness — but protecting your personal information is just as important as tracking your progress.

Source: TechRadar, “Multiple mental health apps riddled with high-severity security flaws,” March 2026.

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