Antivirus software specialist Bitdefender has found that nearly 19% of iOS apps access your address book without your knowledge — or your consent — when you’re using them, and 41% track your location.
Designed to fix several bugs, Apple's iOS 5.0.1 update seems to have introduced at least one bug for a number of users--namely the inability to remember contacts in the address book. Lance Whitney ...
iOS apps that build their own social networks on the back of users’ address books may soon become a thing of the past. In iOS 18, Apple is cracking down on the social apps that ask users’ permission ...
Congress has sent another letter to Apple, as well as 33 mobile app developers on iOS, asking if, and how, they collect user information. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple.
WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow users to replace blank profile pictures with images from ...
It's not just your iOS address book that can be uploaded to a remote server without your knowledge—apps can siphon your photos and other data too.
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