Technology Stardust, the top iOS period tracker, says in its privacy policy it may disclose "anonymized, encrypted" data to third parties "whether or not legally required" (Samantha Cole/VICE) Published 1 month ago on June 27, 2022 By Report Samantha Cole / VICE: Stardust, the highest iOS interval tracker, says in its privateness coverage it might disclose “anonymized, encrypted” information to 3rd events “whether or not or not legally required” — Stardust Interval Tracker was the most-downloaded free app on iOS over the weekend. — Samantha Cole Related Related Topics:ColeVICEdatadiscloseencryptedquotiOSLegallypartiesperiodpolicyprivacyquotanonymizedquotwhetherrequiredquotSamanthaStardusttoptracker Up Next Teardown: KC Bearifone Could Talk Circles Around Teddy Ruxpin Don't Miss Google starts prompting remaining Hangouts users to move to Chat – TechCrunch Continue Reading You may like [Thread] via iRobot, Amazon, one of the most powerful data collection companies on earth, will get another vast and intrusive set of data about people's homes (Ron Knox/@ronmknox) Here’s How The Precursor Protects Your Privacy iOS 16 Will Let You Unsend, Edit Texts on Your iPhone. Here’s How It Works iOS and Android notifications are a living hell Market data: global chip sales growth has decelerated for six straight months, up 13.3% YoY in June 2022, below May's 18% gain, the longest slowdown since 2018 (Sam Kim/Bloomberg) 13 hidden features you probably missed in the iOS 16 beta Click to comment You must be logged in to post a comment Login Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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