Tea, App and Sensitive Data
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A dating advice app that lets women anonymously review their dates and compare notes has surged in popularity.
Apple has expanded its age-rating system to include 13+, 16+, and 18+ ratings, in addition to the existing ratings for younger users.
A new app called Tea is sparking conversations, and the women-only platform has surged to the No. 1 spot on the Apple App Store.
There are 4 million users on the women-only safety app, which this week became the No. 1 free app in the Apple store.
Apple's App Store changed software distribution in 2008, creating a global marketplace that reshaped how apps are discovered, bought, and updated.
The bill — set to be introduced by Sen. Mike Lee of Utah and Rep. John James of Michigan on Thursday — would require app store operators with at least 5 million users to verify users’ ages ...
Utah today passed the App Store Accountability Act, a law that requires mobile app stores from Apple and Google to verify the age of users rather than having individual apps do age verification. ...
App Store Guidelines: Ensuring Compliance and User Safety Apple’s new clause in the App Store application review outlines specific requirements for mini-apps, mini-games, and game emulators.