Apple Removes Few Hundred Apps For Harvesting User Information

Apple Removes Few Hundred Apps For Harvesting User Information

Apple keeps cracking down on applications in their App Store, who are not adhering to the company’s rules. SourceDNA recently published a report mentioning a specific group of mobile apps extracting user identifiable information. Details being extracted include Apple ID email addresses, peripheral serial numbers, and a full list of all installed applications on the device. All of these removed applications share one major similarity: they have all been developed using Youmi’s SDK. Youmi is a Chinese advertising company, which created an Apple App Store SDK for aspiring developers. All of....


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