Apple had promised to improve the management of private data, a promise kept in iOS 6

During the last few months,the
private data security
was invited several times to the front of
the scene.

Several applications have been caught red-handed by our
personal data
accessing our contacts, calendar and so on
without asking us anything.Apple had promised to react and it
seems to have been done iniOS 6
. In fact, all
application that wishes to access sensitive data will have toyou
ask permission
:

I told you in the introduction, with the arrival of iOS 6 in the fall,
any application that will want to access your contacts, calendars,
reminders or even photos, will have to ask your permission.

This way, you will be able to knowingly choose
to authorize or deny this access. If you choose to refuse this access,
the application will have to adapt its behavior. Simple and effective.

In the settings menu of the iPhone or iPad, you can also
find all the applications to which you have given access to such
or such part of your personal data.

Is this solution satisfactory for you?


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