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Consent compliance on mobile apps is often overlooked compared to websites, but that may change after Tilting Point was fined for violating CCPA last month. Learn how Privado automates app SDK audits and enables continuous 3rd party SDK governance. On June 18th, the California Attorney General announced Tilting Point was fined because its popular mobile app game, “SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off”, collected and shared children’s personal data without parental consent due to Tilting Point’s inadvertent misconfiguration of 3rd party SDKs. By continuously scanning an app's code, Privado can automatically ➡ Monitor consent banner functionality ➡ Identify each personal data element shared with which SDKs ➡ Implement safeguards to prevent non-compliant data sharing with third parties Read the blog to learn more about Privado's capabilities to proactively prevent non-compliant data sharing from apps to 3rd parties like Meta and AppsFlyer. https://lnkd.in/gD-54FzA

How Privado continuously audits app SDKs and ensures compliance - Blog

How Privado continuously audits app SDKs and ensures compliance - Blog

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