Apple Inc said on Thursday that it had removed "a few" applications from its App Store, expressing its concern that the security of some s' personal data could be compromised in certain circumstances.
The company said the apps threatened s' security by installing certificates that can expose data to monitoring by third parties. The company did not specify the precise number of apps at issue. 6b1o37
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"App Store, while ensuring customer privacy and security is not at risk."
Apps with so-called root certificates route data to servers where it can be analysed. That opens the door for network providers to view encrypted traffic, leaving s vulnerable to data breaches.
Among the apps removed was Been Choice, which has attracted attention for its ability to block advertising in apps.
An Apple spokeswoman said the company would release a page to help s remove the apps in question from their devices.
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