Privacy and encryption are central themes in legal proceedings involving child safety against Meta and Apple this week.
Apple removed Tea and TeaOnHer apps for content moderation and privacy issues. The apps were removed on October 21 on the iOS App Store, according to Appfigures. The Tea app gained popularity for ...
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Apple has issued a warning to iPhone users about using Google’s Chrome browser, claiming privacy concerns. The company is urging people to make use of its Safari browser to combat “Fingerprinting”.
Social Media Is Skeptical The announcement of the Digital ID isn’t going over well with everyone, sparking major privacy concerns, especially among those who already feel “big brother” is watching ...
Apple says it shared these issues with the apps' developers, but it chose to remove their apps when the concerns weren't addressed. The developers behind both apps have yet to publicly comment. Both ...
Apple confirmed Onavo, a security app owned by Facebook, will no longer be available in its App Store, according to CNBC. Facebook acquired Israeli security app developer Onavo in 2013. Since then, ...