So you make an app free, get people to download it, then use it to violate your users’ privacy by pulling their telephone number off their iPhone so you can call them and try to annoy them into coughing up money for your paid app. Yeah, that should be a rejection, if not a banning. (No, we’re [...]
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So you make an app free, get people to download it, then use it to violate your users’ privacy by pulling their telephone number off their iPhone so you can call them and try to annoy them into coughing up money for your paid app.
Yeah, that should be a rejection, if not a banning.
(No, we’re not mentioning the name of the app, why give them publicity? Picture above is proof of concept code showing how the iPhone user telephone number is retrieved.)
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Apps in Need of Rejection: Ones That Steal Your iPhone Number and Call You to Up-sell
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