Apple has launched its “mandatory” privacy labels for apps in the App Store, and while what it tells users about apps like Facebook is eye-opening, other big developers seem to think that the disclosure is optional.The new App Store privacy labels are prominent, but only after you’ve scrolled far down an app’s listingWith the release of iOS 14.3, Apple has brought out its promised privacy guidance on the App Store. The so-called “nutrition labels” are more prominent than was expected, and Apple is not giving the free ride it seemed to developers who flout the requirement. Read more…
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What Apple's new privacy 'nutrition' labels say about some of the biggest apps
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