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Apple’s Jane Horvath slams Facebook, commits to app tracking transparency – NEWS.com.au
Apple’s Jane Horvath slams Facebook, commits to app tracking transparency

Apples head of privacy has slammed Facebooks creepy tracking of users and confirmed its still committed to stopping it for its customers.In a letter responding to concerns raised by a digital rights monitor on behalf of seven other human rights organisations, the world’s most valuable company’s senior director of global privacy Jane Horvath called some methods of advertiser tracking “invasive” and “creepy” and confirmed the company still planned to do something about it.
Ms Horvath even called out…
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