• 'Apple won't let developers pull info about your contacts anymore', CNET, 2018-06-12


    https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-changes-app-store-rules-to-restrict-developers-access-use-of-data/

    Apple won't let developers pull info about your contacts anymore

    Developers can no longer create databases with information from iPhone users' contacts. They also can't share such a database with a third party, or sell it.

    Abrar Al-Heeti, June 12, 2018 1:22 PM PDT
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    Apple changed its App Store rules last week to restrict how developers gather, use and share information about iPhone users' friends, according to a Tuesday report from Bloomberg.

    In the past, some developers asked users for access to their phone contacts and used the information for marketing. They may also have shared or sold the data, without permission from the people on the contact list. But the new App Store Review Guidelines prohibit developers from making databases with information taken from iPhone owners' contacts, and restrict them from sharing such a database with third parties, or selling it.

    In addition, apps can't get access to someone's contact list and say it's being used for something, then use it for something else, unless the developer obtains consent. Breaking the rules can get developers banned.

    In its updated App Store guidelines, Apple says: "Do not use information from Contacts, Photos or other APIs that access user data to build a contact database for your own use or for sale/distribution to third parties, and don't collect information about which other apps are installed on a user's device for the purposes of analytics or advertising/marketing."

    A similar practice of sharing friends' data without their permission got Facebook in hot water in March, after political consultancy Cambridge Analytica had improperly received data from as many as 87 million user profiles. Following the scandal, Apple CEO Tim Cook said Facebook had failed to effectively regulate itself.

    Apple didn't mention the updated App Store Review Guidelines at WWDC earlier this month. The company didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
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    • Apple erschwert Adressbuchweitergabe für iOS-Apps | Mac & i, 2016-06-13

      https://www.heise.de/mac-and-i/meldung/Apple-erschwert-Adressbuchweitergabe-fuer-iOS-Apps-4077287.html

      Mit neuen Regeln soll unterbunden werden, dass Entwickler die iPhone-Kontaktliste verkaufen. Auch die Überwachung der Nutzung anderer Apps ist nun tabu.

      Apple zieht im Rahmen neuer App-Store-Regeln nach der Vorstellung von iOS 12 und macOS 10.14 bei der Datenweitergabe durch Entwickler die Daumenschrauben an. Künftig soll ein Handel mit Adressbuchdaten oder ein Erstellen von Kontaktnetzwerken, wie es Facebook und Co. gerne tun, zumindest erschwert werden.

      So heißt es in den überarbeiteten "App Store Review Guidelines", dass App-Hersteller Kontaktlisten nicht mehr mit anderen Unternehmen teilen oder diese verkaufen können, wie die Wirtschaftsnachrichtenagentur Bloomberg schreibt. Zudem dürften Kontaktlisten nicht für eine Funktionsart – etwa eine Kalender-App – angefragt werden, um sie dann für andere Zwecke zu verwenden. Schlimmstenfalls droht Entwicklern bei Verstoß der Rauswurf aus dem App Store.
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      macOS 10.4, 10.14, 10.15, 11, 12, 13 sowie iOS 12, 15 und 17