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Surma, Zaid Ahmad1 (AUTHOR) saiesha.gowdar2@mail.dcu.ie, Gowdar, Saiesha1 (AUTHOR), Pandit, Harshvardhan J.2 (AUTHOR) zaid.surma2@mail.dcu.ie |
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Information (2078-2489). Sep2024, Vol. 15 Issue 9, p551. 23p. |
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This study investigates the effectiveness of Apple's privacy labels, introduced in iOS 14, in promoting transparency around app data collection practices with respect to the GDPR. Specifically, we address two key research questions: (1) What special categories of personal data, as regulated by the GDPR, are collected and used by apps, and for which purposes? (2) What disparities exist between app-stated permissions and the apparent unnecessary data gathering across various categories in the iOS App Store? By analyzing a comprehensive dataset of 541,662 iOS apps, we identify common practices related to prevalent use of sensitive and special categories of personal data, revealing widespread instances of unnecessary data collection, misuse, and potential GDPR violations. Furthermore, our analysis uncovers significant inconsistencies between the permissions stated by apps and the actual data they gather, highlighting a critical gap in user privacy protection within the iOS ecosystem. These findings underscore the need for stricter regulatory oversight of app stores and the necessity of effective privacy notices to build accountability and trust and ensure transparency. This study offers actionable insights for regulators, app developers, and users towards creating secure and transparent digital ecosystems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts |
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