Apple App Privacy labels are live, here’s how to use it to see app’s privacy details

Apple’s latest iOS update brings lots of new security and privacy features to iPhone and iPad. Along with other features, Apple has also rolled out the new privacy labels for first-party and third-party apps. The new privacy labels give users insight into apps' privacy details. Read on to know more about it and how to use it.
There are mainly three parts of the new app privacy labels:
Data used to track you
Data linked to you
Data not linked to you
Apple’s Privacy control page clearly mentions,"Settings have been carefully designed to put you in control of your data. And you can adjust what information is shared, where you share it and when it is backed up."
So, if you want to be in charge of your data shared between apps, follow the below steps:
Alternatively, you can also find the same details on the web version of the app store. Simply, visit the app store using any browser, search an app and look for the App Privacy option.
There are mainly three parts of the new app privacy labels:
Data used to track you
Data linked to you
Data not linked to you
Apple’s Privacy control page clearly mentions,"Settings have been carefully designed to put you in control of your data. And you can adjust what information is shared, where you share it and when it is backed up."
So, if you want to be in charge of your data shared between apps, follow the below steps:
1.
Open App Store on your iPhone or iPad
2.
Find an app for which you want to check privacy details
3.
Keep scrolling until you see a tag named App Privacy
4.
Now, tap on See Details option to see complete app privacy details for that particular app
5.
Alternatively, you can also find the same details on the web version of the app store. Simply, visit the app store using any browser, search an app and look for the App Privacy option.
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