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Apple’s beloved privacy labels missing from the App Store, probably just a bug

April 25, 2022

Via: 9to5Mac

A year and a half ago, Apple’s App Store privacy labels went live. At that time, Apple wanted to provide a more detailed and easy-to-read view of app privacy practices. Now, mysteriously, these labels are all gone from apps on the App Store and the Mac App Store.

As noted by a Twitter user and confirmed by 9to5Mac staff, the privacy labels are gone from apps that previously adopted them.

These privacy “nutrition labels” were first introduced at WWDC 2020, with Apple saying the goal was to better inform consumers of the privacy practices of individual applications. The App Privacy labels are divided into three sections: “data used to track you,” “data linked to you,” and “data not linked to you.”

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