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The New Yorker
The New Yorker
The New Yorker app is your digital destination for in-depth reporting, political and cultural commentary, fiction, and humor from New Yorker staff writers and contributors around the world.
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Read or listen to top stories from your favorite writers, every day. Turn on notifications so you never miss an important story or your favorite topic.
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News and politics. Books and culture. Fiction and poetry. Discover rich storytelling and rigorous reporting that will sweep you away and introduce you to something new.
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The New Yorker
Package ID
com.condenet.newyorker.today
Version
10.8.3
Developer
Advance Magazine Publishers Inc.
Category
News
Store Rank
51
App Store Link
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Privacy PolicyObservations Summary:
Permissions Observations
DETECTEDPermissions defined by Apple and Google as dangerous have been observed.
Observed During Analysis
- The app is requesting access to their calendar data.
- The app is requesting add-only access to the user’s photo library.
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- The app is requesting access to the user’s photo library.
- App is requesting permission to use data for tracking the user or the device.
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Why Permissions Matter
If not managed properly, dangerous permissions can permit malicious access to sensitive data, and device features.
Privacy Declarations Observations
DISCREPANCY DETECTEDA discrepancy in the declarations was observed, indicating there are conflicts or omissions in the app or component declarations.
Observed During Analysis
- Missing iOS Privacy Manifest
- Missing Accessed API Types Declaration
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- Missing Privacy Tracking Declaration
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Why Privacy Declarations Matter
Declarations matter because they provide transparency on how apps collect and use sensitive data. iOS requires Privacy Manifest declarations, while Android requires Data Safety disclosures and manifest permissions.
Sensitive Data Collection and Sharing Observations
SENSITIVE INFO FOUNDThis app collects, stores, or shares information that is often designated as sensitive and private.
Observed During Analysis
- Advertiser Identifier (ADID)
- Identifier for Vendor (IDFV)
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Why Data Collection and Sharing Matters
If not managed properly private data can expose enterprises, customers, employees and partners to breach and compliance violations.
Network Connections Observations
DETECTEDNetwork analysis has detected communication with external servers and data transfer patterns.
Observed During Analysis
Connected Hostname:
- amazon.com
- fastly.com
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- google.com
- ovh.com
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Server Locations:
- Ashburn, Virginia, US
- Chicago, Illinois, US
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- Dulles, Virginia, US
- Kansas City, Missouri, US
- Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
- Mountain View, California, US
- Reston, Virginia, US
- San Francisco, California, US
- Seattle, Washington, US
- Toronto, Ontario, CA
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Why Network Connections Matter
Uncontrolled communication with external servers by an employee-used app could expose sensitive business data to unauthorized third parties. This unauthorized access can lead to data breaches, regulatory non-compliance, and damage to your business's reputation and financial standing.
AI Observations
NONE DETECTEDNone detected. Further analysis recommended.
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Why AI Matters
AI features can process sensitive data in unexpected ways, potentially exposing proprietary information or creating liability.
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