Apple’s move towards more transparency now requires all apps in its App Store to disclose data collection similar to a nutrition label. Data collection is broken down by data used to track users, data linked to users, and data not linked to users. https://t.co/qgI9i79LDb
— Reinhold Kesler (@reinholdkesler) December 15, 2020
The page outlining “privacy labels” for Apple’s app/services is pretty hard to find. Apple said it would share its stock app privacy labels on its website, so I was expecting a much cleaner, and easier to find page. This almost seems like they’re trying to hide it from you. https://t.co/qWEewVtTvF
— Sami Fathi (@SamiFathi_) December 14, 2020
I see @Apple has released iOS 14.3 - please tell me this fixes the iMessage notifications bug.
— Peter Stringer (@peterstringer) December 14, 2020
apple released an update where u can take raw photos ....... i’m genuinely speechless of this night mode picture i took of the sky pic.twitter.com/acanzKGdGj
— bhad bhennie (@shinydragonball) December 15, 2020
Thanks to Apple’s new iOS 14.3, the App Store now displays privacy labels next to each app.
— Paul Miller (bls12.eth) (@paulmillr) December 15, 2020
Here’s Facebook. The amount of data they collect is mind-blowing. pic.twitter.com/3ZLAvVkG5W
Well well well, looks like the text message notification bug has finally been solved in iOS 14.3 pic.twitter.com/2AB3GBcrAc
— Brandon Butch (@BrandonButch) December 14, 2020
A bunch of Apple security udpates are out todayhttps://t.co/ys6V9hAuEO pic.twitter.com/ZtLJ0YsyJf
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) December 14, 2020
ProRAW is now available if you have an iPhone 12 Pro/12 Pro Max. Edit away!https://t.co/S9Tb1yzXXE
— Julian Chokkattu (@JulianChokkattu) December 14, 2020
About the security content of iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3https://t.co/wb80f3KFSz
— Anderson Eduardo (@andersonc0d3) December 15, 2020
macOS Big Sur 11.1, Security Update 2020-001 Catalina, Security Update 2020-007 Mojavehttps://t.co/eT0ltTrf0a
Safari 14.0.2https://t.co/c6qol6qcTb
iOS 14.3 is out giving iPhone 12 Pro & Pro Max users ProRAW, support for Fitness Plus, + Airpods Max support.https://t.co/PSBeWqli1I pic.twitter.com/3Co6MpEGIs
— Product Hunt ? (@ProductHunt) December 14, 2020
About the security content of iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3https://t.co/z9mmFDgorf
— matteyeux ?? (@matteyeux) December 14, 2020
AppleがApp Storeでどのように個人情報を集めて利用するかに関する情報を表示するプライバシーマークをそれぞれのアプリに併記する仕様に変更。https://t.co/6ZsqisQgyz
— 今村咲 (@saki_imamura) December 14, 2020
Apple updated its app store on Monday to show “privacy labels” about what information various apps collect.
— Meg Graham (@megancgraham) December 14, 2020
The labels are prominently displayed directly underneath the option to download the app. https://t.co/jvdtVekTxk via @kifleswing
Apple adds privacy labels showing what information apps collect about users https://t.co/9tXJLFgWxl
— CNBC (@CNBC) December 14, 2020
Apple adds privacy labels showing what information apps collect about users https://t.co/hekfm7xX5K
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) December 14, 2020
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— Cerberus Sentinel (@CerberusCSC) December 15, 2020