Event Details

Webinar

Global | November 16, 2020

Starting December 8th, Apple will require developers to provide extensive, granular information about their app's privacy practices, such as the type of data collected from users, third party data usage, and specific purpose of collection. Presumably, the failure to disclose this detailed information to Apple will get new apps and updates to existing apps blocked from the app store (see Apple details).

We've launched a new feature in NT Analyzer that provides organizations with a digestible and readily available report to meet this requirement. This includes:

1. Two dashboards via a secure online portal, where organizations can explore and drill down on the findings.

a. The Apple dashboard allows you to review the data types and categories as defined by Apple. It does not include the exact data pieces (as sharing that with Apple would violate several privacy laws).

b. The Tracking Detection Dashboard enables you to internally drill down on the actual data pieces so that the legal and dev teams are given the necessary context surrounding the data (including relevant privacy laws that may be triggered, if applicable to the business).

2. An export function, where organizations can explore and upload sets of the data.

Please join Head of NRF Digital Analytics and Technology Assessment Platform for the US Steven Roosa, and Associate Dan Rosenzweig as they walk through the upcoming Apple requirements and showcase the NT Analyzer Apple dashboard solution.

Speakers

Steven Roosa, Head of NRF Digital Analytics and Technology Assessment Platform, United States, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP

Dan Rosenzweig, Associate, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP

Continuing education information

Approval for 1 hour of CLE is pending in New York, California and Texas.

Contact

Head of NRF Digital Analytics and Technology Assessment Platform, United States