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Published December 16, 2020, 8:54 AM
iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3 dropped today, and one of the most anticipated new feature is the App Privacy Label. Similar to nutrition labels found on food, Apple has required all developers to provide this information so users will know what collected are used to track them or that is linked to them. Here’s a preview of some of the applications (in no particular order) that already complied with the requirement:
Facebook and Instagram
Twitter and Tweetbot
Apple’s FaceTime and Clips
App Privacy Label for Apple’s FaceTime
Zoom and Microsoft Teams
Signal and Viber
Landbank, PayMaya and GCash
Apple Launches App ‘Nutrition Labels’ To Inform Users About Their Privacy Practices
KEY POINTS
This will serve as a nutrition label detailing an app s privacy practices
It is available across all of Apple s App Stores
Apple’s privacy labels are now live on the App Store and will help users get to know an app’s privacy practices – what kind of data an app collects from them and what it does with the data – before they even download it.
International Business Times previously reported that Apple is going to create some sort of “nutrition label” that would inform users about an app’s privacy practices without having to download it from the App Store. Now, those labels are live and can be accessed via the app’s product page.