
Apple Cracks Down on Apps Sharing Information
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The transcript discusses a new rule by a company banning developers from creating and sharing databases of user contacts. This rule, in place for about a week, aims to curb a common practice among developers. The discussion highlights Apple's stance on privacy, contrasting it with Facebook, and notes that while Apple doesn't collect user data for advertising, it enables developers to do so. The transcript also addresses user misconceptions about data collection and the extensive information developers can gather.
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What distinction did Apple make at the developer conference regarding privacy?
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What do users of these apps often misunderstand about their contact information?
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