Apple will soon start cracking down on Apps that collect data on users' devices in order to track them (aka "fingerprinting"), according to an article on its developer site spotted by 9to5Mac.
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Android 'Pixnapping' attack can capture app data like 2FA codes
GPU-based timing attack inspired by decade-old iframe technique Security researchers have resurrected a 12-year-old ...
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman told The Verge that popular third-party app developers have made millions. He doubled down on the API changes that the platform is enforcing next month. "These aren't like ...
Tesla has released API pricing for third-party apps and this developer says that it would cost them $60 million per year to run their third-party Tesla app under these new pricing. After years of ...
Texas and soon California are beginning to regulate child and youth protection for apps more strictly. "Age gating" also ...
Apple today outlined changes that it is making to the App Store for users and developers located in Texas to comply with the ...
The same issue even affects the Pixel 9 lineup, clearly pointing to a bug in Google's Camera API. Open Camera is free on the ...
Google has released version 22 of the API, this is a major release with dozens of updates. Updates include smart bidding ...
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