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Apple Announces Increased Privacy of Children's Applications at its WWDC Developers Conference

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While technology companies are grappling with safety and privacy concerns, Apple is said to announce an increase in the privacy of children's applications and will prevent child tracking by advertising at its annual WWDC Developers Conference next Monday. Although the company did not announce the change, the Wall Street Journal source said the company This change will take place.

The Wall Street Journal notes that many iPhone privacy issues are the result of third-party applications that share sensitive information, even applications in the children's category, such as Curious World, are guilty of sharing user names and ages.

Apple says that privacy concerns are the second most common reason for app rejections on the App Store. The company is committed to meeting the challenges of improving transparency and helping users get more robust privacy and security protection for the data they choose to share.

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