Nine attorneys general citing Roe's demise are urging Apple to up its privacy game.
Google is also under fire for its "anti-competitive" practices.
Your iPhone's analytics data includes an ID number tied to your name, email, and phone number, say researchers who uncovered other holes in Apple' promises.
Researchers found that Apple collects iPhone data even when the company's own iPhone Analytics setting explicitly promises not to.
A report shows four Bluetooth-centered apps by the same developer have been downloaded 1 million times combined while containing malicious code.
The ride share app surprised users with a pop up ad for Peloton over the weekend.
Apple charges a 30% fee on apps, in-app purchases, and even boosted posts.
Apple's new App Store ads are less than three days old, but if ads for gambling, dating, and right-wing videos are any indication, it could be going better.
Nice social media company you've got there, it'd be a shame if something... happened to it.
Google and Apple have both been criticized for anti-competitive practices within their respective app stores.
The new rules prohibit app makers from using buttons, external links, or other maneuvers to work around Apple's in-app purchasing system.
New ads on the App Store homepage are part of Apple's growing effort to monetize your attention and kneecap its Silicon Valley competitors.
The anonymous question-and-answer app has users only able to answer/ask questions about their classmates.
The tech giant said Truth Social promises to remove violent and inciting content, but Truth's moderation policies have been spotty, to say the least.
Media execs reportedly say that Apple is preparing to push for ads on Apple TV+ that could be unleashed in 2023, though so far Apple’s keeping mum.
The hot, new social media app is reportedly surging in downloads but flailing in daily users.
Meta’s security team also revealed that the company had uncovered some 400 different mobile apps devoted to stealing Facebook user login information.
The Right Stuff has a 2.1 rating in the iOS store. Reviewers are complaining about the app's invite-only system, lack of women, and uh... visits from the FBI.
Mobile developers claim the ways Apple charges commission fees leaves them paying 10% more than they should, even higher than in the U.S.
The new app removes ads and suggested content from the Instagram feed, while also offering users options to customize. But it has a few issues.