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Mobile Privacy
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Path again under fire for spamming users with texts, robocalls
Path is once again the subject of privacy concerns after users said the social networking application texted and called their contacts without permission.
Apple stores Siri user data for up to 2 years
Apple has revealed that its servers store iOS user search queries, messages and commands leveraging its Siri voice assistant technology for up to two years.
Google Play privacy scandal has developers calling for change
Developers were as shocked as their customers to discover they are getting personal information from every everyone who purchases an Android app in the Google's Play store last week, and they are demanding the company change its policies.
FTC fines Path $800,000 for privacy breach, issues new mobile guidelines
The Federal Trade Commission issued new guidelines in an effort to increase transparency in how mobile app developers, app stores and other industry players store information about users. The news comes on the heels of another FTC announcement: Social networking app Path was fined $800,000 for violating the privacy of its underage users.
Mobile app privacy draft bill would let users delete stored data
A new draft bill published this week proposes to improve mobile application privacy by requiring developers to disclose their information collection practices and enabling users to request the deletion of their stored data.
The stalking apps bill raises questions all developers should answer
When he was a writer and performer on Saturday Night Live, Al Franken knew how to turn hot-button political issues into big laughs. Now that he's a senator, however, he's tackling those same issues in a serious manner.
California sues Delta Airlines over mobile app privacy violations
California's attorney general has filed the state's first-ever mobile application privacy lawsuit against Delta Airlines, alleging the Atlanta-based carrier failed to properly clarify what personal information it collects from consumers and what it does with that data.
StrikeForce introduces MobileTrust to thwart mobile hacking
StrikeForce Technology, a provider of software security solutions for the Web, is expanding its services to mobile with a series of apps for tablets and handsets running Apple's iOS and Google's Android.
Verizon's Hillier explains how carrier will sell information on customers' wireless behavior
Verizon Wireless recently formed Precision Marketing, a new division devoted to helping businesses better understand Verizon's customers' data usage.
Mobile privacy fears spawn App Trust Project
The App Trust Project is a new initiative the Association of Competitive Technology hopes will address growing concerns about the degree of openness or "transparency" developers demonstrate about how consumer data is used. Will this project be worth the effort for developers?

