Rethabile discovered a suspicious app on her smartphone that she did not remember installing. The app requested extensive permissions to access her personal information and device features. Concerned about her privacy and potential malware, what action should Rethabile take to protect herself?

Contact customer support for the app and report the suspicious behavior.

Remove the app immediately from her smartphone.

Grant the app permissions as requested to see its functionality.

Share her personal information with the app to ensure its proper functioning.

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The correct action for Rethabile to take to protect herself is to remove the app immediately from her smartphone. This is because she does not remember installing the app and it requested extensive permissions, which can be a sign of malware or an app that may compromise her privacy. It is important to prioritize privacy and data security, so removing the app is the best course of action. Contacting customer support and reporting the behavior may also be helpful, but removing the app should be the first step. Granting the app permissions or sharing personal information with it would be risky and may lead to privacy breaches or malware infection.
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