Digital privacy has received a lot of attention in the past year, but one area that stands out as still lacking is the fast-growing world of mobile apps. The Future of Privacy Forum think tank analyzed the top 30 paid apps this week, and discovered that 22 of them lacked even a basic privacy policy. The existence of a written privacy policy is a minimum standard that all developers should adhere to, says FPF, and now the group has put together a website, applicationprivacy.org, meant to help developers create privacy policies and stick to them.
Source: http://feeds.paidcontent.org/~r/pcorg/~3/i7YpHWxWpUc/
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