A pair life past we posted about the top 10 passcodes every should refrain using, based on accumulation by justice Amitay, the developer of the app Big Brother. As registered on his blog, justice writes Big monastic was distant from the App Store as of terminal night.
A occurrence from Apple’s Developer Relations called justice terminal night, and the reason Big monastic was distant because Apple believed he was “surreptitiously gathering user passwords”. Obviously, this was not the case with Big Brother, as justice points out:
- Data in discourse was limited to my app, and not the iPhone. - Data in discourse was anonymous and had no identifying markers. - Data in discourse was for the determine of improving power of future updates.
Obviously this is a mistake on Apple’s part, as Big monastic doesn’t expose limited countersign data, as it’s every anonymized. There’s no way passcodes are tracked downbound to individualist users. justice notes Section B of the iTunes EULA should have covered what accumulation Big monastic was collecting.
Amitay noted the speaker from Apple did not know about his preceding article on countersign data. He believes his example article was heard by articulate of representative at Apple and the company actually thought he was concealing passwords.
I bet Big monastic will convey to the App Store soon. The remotion of the app is just going to get justice some awful publicity.
[Daniel Amitay]
Big monastic Banned from App Store for “Harvesting User Passwords” is a post from: iPhone in Canada Blog - Canada's #1 iPhone Resource
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