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What Apple's new privacy 'nutrition' labels say about some of the biggest apps
Just doing a cursory browse of some of the "sensitive" titles on the app store (social media apps, "secure" chat and dating apps, etc.) and have already found an app which claims to collect no details (thus earning the big blue tick from apple) - yet if you click through to their privacy policy for the app it clearly states that they do collect data, and a lot of it.
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iOS Wi-Fi exploit enables zero-click remote iPhone access without user knowledge
Xed said:EsquireCats said:Nifty, but does rely on the phone being “awake” and time for a hash collision to be made - so the idea of a drone flying over users in the crowd scooping up data is not a realistic scenario. -
iOS Wi-Fi exploit enables zero-click remote iPhone access without user knowledge
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Samsung considering copying Apple's AC charger removal despite mocking ads
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Apple agrees to delay 30% cut of live event transactions on App Store