Le 22 février 2012, la juge Kamala D. Harris de la Californie a signé un accord avec Amazon, Apple, Google, Wewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Research in Motion visant à renforcer la protection des renseignements personnels vis-à-vis des applications mobiles.
Ainsi, les signataires se sont engagés à
"to increase privacy protections in the mobile marketplace","to develop and implement principles to increase awareness among application developers about their obligations to respect consumer privacy and to promote transparency in privacy practices","to creative and foward-looking solutions that give consumers greater transparency and control over their personal data without unduly burdening innovative mobile platforms and application developers","to conspicuously post a privacy policy".(Source: Agreement)
Cet accord a été pris au regard de la California Online Privacy Protection Act.
Pour aller plus loin,
- OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, CALIFORNIA, Agreement, February 22, 2012.
- OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, CALIFORNIA, "Attorney General Kamala D. Harris Secures Global Agreement to Strengthen Privacy Protections for Users of Mobile Applications", Press Release, February 22, 2012.
- Kerry MONROE, "Mobile Platforms Agree to Require Apps to Display Privacy Policies", Inside Privacy, February 23, 2012.
- "Accord en Californie sur la confidentialité sur appareils portables", La Presse, 23 février 2012.
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