United States:
Privacy Push For Mobile Apps
23 December 2014
Reed Smith
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Twenty-three privacy authorities worldwide, including several
members of the Global Privacy Enforcement Network, issued a
joint open letter to seven app marketplace operators, urging them
to improve access to privacy information on mobile apps for
users. Specifically, the letter addresses providing users
with privacy practice information, informing users about the
collection and use of data, and implementing protections to ensure
privacy practice transparency. For more information on this
story, read the
related post on our
Global Regulatory Enforcement Law Blog.
This article is presented for informational purposes only
and is not intended to constitute legal advice.
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