Apple threatens to dam apps that monitor customers with out permission beneath new privateness transfer

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Tech giant Apple has warned developers that their apps could be pulled from its store if they refuse to comply with a new Tracking Transparency framework it says prevents advertisers from gathering user data.Original article
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