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At first glance, the data privacy labels on app stores look helpful, but it will take more than that to protect users' privacy. In the same way that nutrition labels give consumers a better idea of ...
“This is one category where if they want to copy some of our best ideas toward improving user privacy, we embrace that,” Federighi says. Apple today has finally launched its long-awaited privacy ...
Starting today, apps in the Mac and iOS App Stores will display mandatory labels that provide a rundown of their privacy policies. Think of it as a sort of "nutrition facts" for apps. It's Apple's ...
In December 2020, Apple started requiring Apps to display mandatory labels that provide a graphic, easy-to-digest version of their privacy policies. They are being ...
Apple is now forcing companies to use its new privacy labels, introduced in December of 2020, if they’re going to keep offering updated versions of their apps on the App Store. And that includes Apple ...
Not a single one of Google’s iOS apps have been updated in almost a month—an unusually long period for a tech behemoth not to release, at the very least, even a minor bug fix or stability update for ...