Path closes contact sharing hole on iPhone, apologizes
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Smartphone app developer Path has apologized and fixed the tendency of its app to collect user's entire contact lists to its own servers when the app is first launched. The Android app was already fixed, and now, the developers have released an updated iOS app, version 2.0.6 (free, App Store) that won't upload the data without a user's permission. Dave Morin, Path's co-founder and CEO, also explained that the contacts were used only in the Add Friends features to notify users when their contacts log into the app....
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Toegevoegd: Woensdag 8 februari 2012 22:20Bron: Macnn
(AP) -- Social-sharing app Path has come under fire for accessing and uploading users' phone address books without their permission. The information has now been deleted, and Path has apologized.
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Toegevoegd: Woensdag 8 februari 2012 23:40Bron: Psysorg Technology
Path apologizes, offers opt-out for address book uploading
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Toegevoegd: Donderdag 9 februari 2012 01:20Bron: AppleInsider
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