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Title: Apple Card updates privacy policy to share more data with Goldman Sachs
Post by: HCK on March 25, 2020, 04:05:19 pm
Apple Card updates privacy policy to share more data with Goldman Sachs

Apple hopes the move will allow more people to get approved for Apple Card.

What you need to know


Apple Card has updated its privacy policy.
The update now allows more anonymized data sharing with Goldman Sachs.
It also provides more detailed transactions from Apple.


Apple and Goldman Sachs had recently received some criticism about the credit limits given and approvals granted to applicants for Apple Card, and Apple appears to be making some changes in order to address it.

According to a new report from TechCrunch, Apple Card's privacy policy has been updated to allow Apple to share more anonymized data with Goldman Sachs, its card partner.

The new information that is being shared will remain anonymous, but will apparently allow Goldman Sachs to build a new credit assignment model that will open up Apple Card approvals to more customers.

To support more approvals even further, the application process will now allow applicants to share additional personal information on an op...

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