Chapter 1: Why is Privacy Important?
- Privacy is about People
- Build Trust- Do not save too much
Chapter 2: Common API Elements
- Descriptions strings
- Authorizations Alerts
- Revocation of allowances
- Review on the App Store
Chapter 3: Photos and Camera
- Full Access
- Geolocation
- Camera-Only access
- Pick only one or a few pictures.
- Face recognition with Vision
Chapter 4: Location and MapKit
- User Location
- Core Location
- Geo coding & decodingChapter 5: Contacts
- Only the user can opt-out
- An intent to talk to your app
- Siri Shortcuts learning about your habits
Chapter 6: Calendar and Events
- Reading all your calendars
- The special Birthday calendar
- EventKit UI still needs access
Chapter 7: Notifications
- The different kind of notifications
- Interactive notifications
- Background tasks
Chapter 8: Advertising
- AdvertisingID
- No Cross Site Exchanges in Safari
- Remember iAd?
Chapter 9: Health and Fitness
- HealthKit
- Data aggregation- Gathering on the Apple Watch
Chapter 10: Microphone and Audio
- Recording from the Microphones
Be quiet if you use Audio in the background
About the Author: Based in Düren, Germany, near Cologne, Manuel Carrasco Molina, better known as StuFF mc, started programming with his C64 at age 11 in 1987. He entered professional software development in 1997 and has been developing since. He founded the first French podcast about Apple in 2005 and dove into iOS development at the launch of the SDK in 2008, after spending the first half of his developer career in the Microsoft technologies. He ran ObjCGN.com/SwiftConf.com from 2012 to 2017 which he left in good hands at a previous employer. When he's not developing for the Apple Platforms Stuff is an involved activist and/or local politician (4 years at the city council) in the matters of environment (Hambach Forest) and refugees -- he spent a few times in east european countries helping his brothers and sisters. Stuff's mother tongue is French, but he also speaks fluently German and Spanish, while speaking a bit of Dutch, Arabic and Italian.