Article 5A0YE Apple will require apps to add privacy ‘nutrition labels’ starting December 8th

Apple will require apps to add privacy ‘nutrition labels’ starting December 8th

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Ian Carlos Campbell
from The Verge on (#5A0YE)
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Apple debuted a collection of privacy features when it announced iOS 14, but the company's privacy nutrition label" concept did not arrive with the launch of the new operating system in September. Today, Apple announced that developers will be required to provide the information for those labels" starting December 8th.

Like a normal nutrition label that lists ingredients and caloric content, these privacy labels" should give you a better idea of what's going on inside an app before you download it from the iOS App Store or Mac App Store. The labels will list what information an app collects, and present that visually on the app page, much like looking at the backs of labels in a grocery store.

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