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report from The Washington Post call attention to the recently launched
app privacy labels for Apple’s App Store. The small-scale study showed more than half the third-party apps’
self-submitted privacy labels were completely false or at least misleading. Now the US House Committee on Energy & Commerce is urging Apple to “improve the validity of its App Privacy labels” along with asking for more specifics on the system.</p>
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