Bitdefender has re-released Clueful -this time as a web app - to inform users of the privacy implications of various iOS apps.
One of the differences between Android and iOS is that Google Play presents detailed
information about the permissions requested by an app (eg, access to the contacts list, GPS
location), whereas the iTunes Store doesn't.
Security vendor Bitdefender has moved to
redress that with Clueful, a web app that
describes potential privacy violations by iOS
apps.
For example, it shows that the official
Facebook app can read your Address Book,
could track your location, connects to Facebook (well, yes...) and encrypts stored data. Other characteristics noted include warnings of apps that access calendars, drain a device's battery, overly target users with ads, or track and aggregate the owner’s usage through multiple analytics networks.
Read More Info Here :
Get a clue about what your iOS apps are up to with Clueful
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