Find out what data Apple's own apps collect from you!

Since December, has forced developers of third-party apps in the App Store to include a privacy label with the listing of each app. Existing apps need to include the privacy label after an update. These labels can be found underneath the Ratings & Reviews section of an app's listing. Take for example the YouTube app. A user's Contract info and other identifiers can be used to track the user across apps and websites. Purchase data, Contact Info, User Content, Browsing History, Usage Data, Location, Contacts, Search History, Identifiers, Diagnostics, and other data can be collected and ...
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