Apple announced plans to increase user privacy and keep consumer data out of other companies hands.
New Apple features will include the ability to scan ID cards, hide real email addresses and expanded video conferencing services.
Updated 08 June 2021
June 07, 2021 20:51
Apple Inc, facing accusations from rivals that it has too much control over its App Store, on Monday outlined plans to increase user privacy and keep consumer data out of other companies’ hands, laying out features including expanded video conferencing and storing virtual government IDs on iPhones.
The changes came at Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference for software developers, some of whom have started to complain about Apple’s grip over which apps can appear on its devices, as well as its 15 percent to 30 percent commissions on digital sales.
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UAE Communications Leaders Launch Independent Agency
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UAE Communications Leaders Launch Independent Agency
Former Asda’a BCW chief strategy officer Margaret Flanagan and consumer and healthcare lead Lisa King have launched Tales & Heads.
DUBAI Former Asda’a BCW chief strategy officer Margaret Flanagan and consumer and healthcare lead Lisa King have launched their own independent agency, Tales & Heads.
With a combined 40 years of experience with global agencies in London and Dubai, the duo have set up the agency to focus on “strategic, insight-driven campaigns that are rooted in great ideas and work across platforms.”
Flanagan had been at Asda’a BCW in Dubai since 2009, having previously been director for the Gulf for Four Communications. King had been with the agency since 2016, after a decade at Hill + Knowlton in London and in-house as general manager of external communication at Tui UK & Ireland, leading on PR for its travel brands,
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