Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesTim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple, attends the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, July 12, 2018 in Sun Valley, Idaho.
Apple has banned a security app made by Facebook that monitored what apps users were using then sent the data to the social network.Apple determined at Onavo Protect violated its new rules on data collection, and it has now been removed from the App Store.It's still available on Google's Android, however.
Apple has determined that Onavo Protect, a Facebook-owned security app, is in violation of its rules, and asked the social network to take it down - which it did.
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