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« on: January 31, 2013, 07:00:43 am »

Apple Drops Out of Top 20 Most Trusted Companies for Privacy

Apple has dropped out of the Top 20 list in world's largest survey of consumer trust. Apple's 21st ranking in the Ponemon Institute's Most Trusted Companies for Privacy Study is its lowest ranking in three years. The survey asks consumers to name and rate organizations they believe are most committed to protecting the privacy of their personal information.   Apple fell from 8th place in 2009 to 12th in 2010, 14th in 2011 and 21st in 2012. Apple was not the only major company to find itself having been knocked out of a top-20 place, being joined by both Google and Facebook.   The Ponemon Institute is careful to point out that the survey reflects consumer perceptions of privacy, rather than actual privacy practices. Apple Insider notes that Apple has tightened its privacy controls in a number of ways following revelations that the Path app was uploading users' address books without permission. Apple now requires apps to obtain explicit permission from users before contact information can be accessed. Apps also seek permission before using accessing location data.   Both Apple's App Store and Google's Android Market were criticised by the FTC in December for failing to disclose to parents ways in which data might be shared from children's apps.   Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories • Apple Plans First Berlin Store and Fourth San Francisco Store • Judge Koh Rules That Samsung Did Not Willfully Infringe Apple Patents • Best Buy Offering Refurbished Airport Extreme Base Station for $89.99 • THX Releases iPhone App to Calibrate Televisions and Surround Sound Systems • 500px Photo Sharing Application Returns to App Store After Nude Photo Concerns • Apple Removes Vine from 'Editor’s Choice' for Featuring Pornographic Content • Minor Change in iOS 6.1 Makes it Easier to Find Passbook-Enabled Apps • Xcode Developer Toolset Updated to Version 4.6
 


http://www.macrumors.com/2013/01/30/apple-drops-out-of-top-20-most-trusted-companies-for-privacy/
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