Apple claims its recent decision to remove several parental control applications from the official App Store is related to these apps using what the company has described as “highly invasive” mobile device management (MDM) technology.
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Apple Claims Parental Control Apps Removed Due to Use of MDM
Apple claims its recent decision to remove several parental control applications from the official App Store is related to these apps using what the company has described as “highly invasive” mobile device management (MDM) technology. The post Apple Claims Parental Control Apps Removed Due to Use of MDM appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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