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Title: Apple, Google, And Others Now Required To Give App Privacy Details Before You Download
Post by: HCK on February 23, 2012, 11:00:03 am
Apple, Google, And Others Now Required To Give App Privacy Details Before You Download

Path recently sparked a huge controversy over user privacy violations in popular App Store apps, and the media firestorm that resulted has now promoted The California Attorney General to enforce new standards for informing users about app privacy policies. Apple, Google, Microsoft, HP, Amazon and RIM will now be implementing new policies that developers must comply with [...]Related StoriesTomahawk Is iTunes, Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube + More In One Amazing Next-Gen Music PlayerStockholder Dividend, Worker Abuse Allegations Hot Topics Ahead Of Apple’s Annual Shareholder MeetingSecuring Business Data On The iPhone And iPad Just Got Easier Thanks to GoodIntroducing The CultCast, The New Cult of Mac Podcast You’ll Want To Listen To Every WeekAdele Is The First Artist To Go Double Platinum On iTunes

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