The hope is that app developers reach out as requested and plug these leaky holes. There is no suggestion the leaking is ...
Security researchers found nearly 200 apps in the App Store exposing user data through sloppy coding, not malicious intent. And AI apps are the worst offenders.
Apple's choice to remove an app at the government's behest shows that the App Store is too private to be public, and too public to be private. I describe myself as AppleInsider's resident "First ...