Apple and five others agree to new privacy policy standards for mobile apps
California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris announced today an agreement with Apple and five other tech companies including Google, Amazon, HP, RIM, and Microsoft, that will see all companies implementing new standards for displaying privacy policies for apps that collect personal data. The press...
Published By: 9to5 Mac - Wednesday, 22 February
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