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Authorization Status Denied-The user explicitly denied access to the data class for this app.
ENGADGET: Apple seeds iOS 6 beta 4 to developers: here's the changelog
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The user cannot change this app's status, possibly due to active restrictions such as parental controls being in place.
ENGADGET: Apple seeds iOS 6 beta 4 to developers: here's the changelog
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Authorization Status Not Determined-The user has not yet made a choice regarding whether this app can access the data class.
ENGADGET: Apple seeds iOS 6 beta 4 to developers: here's the changelog
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That means, for instance, even if a user has set his or her birthday, location and "online status" messages to be private to friends, their friends can approve an app that will also obtain that information.
WSJ: Selling You on Facebook
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Email alerts about status updates and notifications often contain a link that lets a user of the social network respond quickly by clicking it to log in in to their account.
BBC: Facebook flaw bypasses password protections
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The user could choose to let it in LinkedIn (for example, the status updates, very public and short lived, can stay), or choose some other digital asset storage provider (for example, the sensitive connections data would go to another storage provider, more trusted by the user).
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The screen that users will be drawn to most frequently -- the home screen, if you will -- is The Loop, a near-real-time aggregation of social network status updates, images, and RSS feed items culled from the user's contacts, media, and settings.
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The Audible Pairing Assistance feature reveals the connection status when another device is connected, while Vibrating Call Alert notifies the user of incoming calls.
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's Android software and present Facebook status updates, messages and other content on the home screen, rather than making the user fire up Facebook's app.
NPR: Facebook Barges Into Google Turf With Home
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When authenticating via social login, the user passes dozens of data fields to you including: name, email, birthdate, hometown, relationship status, political views, interests, activities, work history, religious views and education level.
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