Recommended Reading Blame the apps for iPhone privacy woes Engadget

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iPhone privacy is damaged... And apps are to blame
Joanna Stern,
The Wall Street Journal

Thanks in element to Facebook's privacy errors, issue over private records safety is growing. And we retain to discover things gobbling up our info that we failed to know have been doing so. The Wall Street Journal tested 80 iOS apps and discovered that a variety of them are tracking users in ways we aren't privy to. It's a subject that could be a attention all through Monday's WWDC keynote.

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It's the nighttime. Do you realize who your iPhone is speakme to?
Geoffrey A. Fowler,
The Washington Post

Two iPhone privacy tales in a single week? Yep! The Washington Post performed its very own checks and determined 5,400 "hidden" app trackers swiping up information over the route of a week.

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