
Third-party Apps
Third-party apps are software programs created by companies or developers other than the original platform provider, like Apple or Google. They are built to work on existing systems—such as smartphones or websites—to add functionalities or features not included by default. For example, a fitness tracker app developed by a third-party developer that integrates with your phone's health data. These apps expand the capabilities of a device or service, often available for download through app stores or websites. While they offer useful enhancements, it's important to verify their safety and privacy practices before installing.