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Intuit Providing App Developers Open Source Code For Privacy Notices

intuit-mobile-privacy-source-codeIntuit will provide developers with open source software code to implement at-a-glance mobile app privacy notices. The code enables developers to incorporate “privacy screens,” or notifications of what data the app is collecting and with whom it is shared.

Intuit is currently developing and testing the code, which will then become available on DevsBuild.it, the Apps Alliance resource center for developers, the Intuit Partner Platform, and GitHub.

Intuit is a member of the Application Developers Alliance, an industry association with more than 30,000 individual developers and 175 companies in the apps ecosystem.

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