Apple ha ora pubblicato ulteriori dettagli sul questionario. Condivideremo informazioni su come e se
le API e gli SDK di Google Maps Platform gestiscono i dati degli utenti finali, incluse eventuali
impostazioni o configurazioni applicabili che puoi controllare come sviluppatore dell'app.
Gli SDK di Google Maps Platform per iOS sono considerati SDK di terze parti nelle app per iOS. I manifest della privacy aiutano gli sviluppatori a descrivere i motivi dell'accesso ai dati correlati alla privacy, incluso l'utilizzo di tali dati da parte di SDK di terze parti.
Cerchiamo di essere il più trasparenti possibili nell'aiutarti. Tuttavia, in qualità di sviluppatore dell'app, sei l'unico responsabile delle decisioni su come soddisfare i requisiti di privacy di Apple e se mostrare agli utenti finali eventuali
autorizzazioni o prompt descritti da Apple.
Le risorse che forniamo si basano sulle informazioni più recenti che Apple fornisce ai proprietari di SDK di terze parti e aggiorneremo la sezione Novità man mano che emergeranno nuove informazioni.
Novità
Aggiornato il 18/09/24
Le istruzioni di installazione degli SDK Google Maps Platform per iOS ora includono istruzioni per l'ispezione dei file manifest per la privacy inclusi nelle ultime versioni degli SDK. Se ricevi un feedback da Apple in merito ai contenuti di questi manifest di privacy, segnalalo nel problema correlato di Issue Tracker. Trova le istruzioni e i manifest per ogni SDK ai seguenti link:
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