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Consumer Tech I checked Apple’s new privacy ‘nutrition labels.’ Many were false. Apple’s plan to make iPhone apps be transparent about the data they take falls short of being helpful ...
Apple executives contend that on-demand music services have begun to cannibalize download sales, and its representatives are demanding the labels create a period reserved for digital purchasing.
Starting today, apps in the Mac and iOS App Stores will display mandatory labels that provide a rundown of their privacy policies. Think of it as a sort of "nutrition facts" for apps. It's Apple's ...
Apple, record labels to face off over pricing Should all songs cost 99 cents, or is it OK to charge more for the really good stuff? Steve Jobs, music execs are at odds.
Steve Jobs is getting into the ringtones business, The Post has learned. Apple is in the midst of developing an offering with the major music labels to sell ringers to iPhone users via iTunes ...
Apple and the major labels are squaring off for a major battle this fall with competing formats for delivering the latest innovation in digitial music. Full albums will come with a cornucopia of ...
The privacy labels are especially confusing when it comes to Apple’s own apps. That’s because while some Apple apps appeared in the App Store with privacy labels, others did not.
In a big push toward data transparency, Apple will now display a summary of an app’s privacy practices before a user downloads it from the App Store.
Apple on trial: Company execs say DRM was forced on them by record labels Real Networks, the competing music store they shut out? Barely an afterthought.
It’s not just third-party developers who must include such information. Apple is offering this information on pages for its own downloadable apps and also provides detailed privacy information ...
Apple was soon to face a full scale revolt from indie labels not affiliated with the major/owned distributors. As it stands, most indie distributors say their labels hadn’t signed.
In a big push toward data transparency, Apple will now display a summary of an app’s privacy practices before a user downloads it from the App Store.
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