iOS doesn’t have a good system for handling app permissions and access to personal information. Perhaps, like with Notification Center, they could draw inspiration from Android?

Earlier this week the internet got itself into a kerfuffle over Path, a small-circle social networking app for the iPhone, and it’s open transmission of Contact information from a users phone to Path’s servers. It’s an important issue to be sure, one worth getting into a kerfuffle over, and Path eventually apologized and vowed to make changes. but Path was only one of many, many apps to act this way.



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