Federal grand jury to investigate Apple, Google over app privacy concerns

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A new report filed by The Wall Street Journal suggests that New Jersey federal prosecutors are beginning to take a long, hard look at mobile applications. The publication writes that a grand jury will investigate whether iOS and Android applications distributed by Apple and Google “illegally obtain or transmit information about their users without proper disclosures.” Several application makers, including Pandora Media, informed the Journal that were issued subpoenas by the court, but have been told that they are not the target of the impending litigation.

“In early 2011, we were served with a subpoena to produce documents in connection with a federal grand jury, which we believe was convened to investigate the information sharing processes of certain popular applications that run on the Apple and Android mobile platforms,” Pandora noted in a regulatory filing on Monday.

The investigation aims to determine whether mobile application developers have violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by transmitting anonymized (read: not so anonymized) data to app makers and/or third-parties. The report notes that prosecutors could charge individuals or companies with a “felony or misdemeanor” or could “pursue civil charges.” Neither Google nor Apple responded to the WSJ‘s request for comment.

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7 Comments
  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_JNKVTT7PJMXPYP2GVCIERBQQCU Andrew

    I wouldn’t be surprised if both of them did it. But if I had to guess who the biggest culprit is, it would be the advertising company where most of their revenue depends on how much they know about people.

    • Anonymous

      It’s not really Apple or Google though, it’s the apps they sell through their stores.

      So in the end it will turn out that both platforms have apps that do this, but only Apple has a policy against it. Apple’s policy is far better and actually policed to a degree, but when it hits the papers they will all be tarred with the same brush no doubt.

    • http://www.droiddoes.com/ Norm

      It’s definitely apple doing it more. Google wouldn’t use data incorrectly.

  • Terencewade04

    take that IPHONE and andriod!!!!!!!!!!

  • Anonymous

    They should be investigating all apps stores. not just the appstore and andriod market. Or they don’t know they exist at all?

  • John

    Curious how much blame will be assigned to these companies, and how much to the developers.

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