Sentences with phrase «app companies believe in»

If the Government gets ISPs (Internet Providers) to play along, then it doesn't matter what the Internet companies or the App companies believe in or do.

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Facebook also announced that it was investigating apps that had gained access to large amounts of its data in the past, and said it was conducting an audit of any company that it believed has shown suspicious activity.
Many JSwipe users believed they were registering for JDate's mobile app when in fact they were registering for an unrelated company entirely.
«Kobo believes in providing an open platform for users, and our HTML5 development will support the company's current app strategy to reach a broader base of users worldwide,» said Michael Serbinis, CEO, Kobo.
He says a review of Desjardins» own privacy policies suggests that the company is in compliance with federal regulations on app use, but he believes users should look at the bigger picture when allowing mobile devices to monitor behaviour as personal as driving patterns and travel times and locations.
Of course, in order to reject an acquisition offer, you have to believe that your company is worth more than the proposed amount, but could a revenue-less app really go for more than $ 3 billion?
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It added that one of the claims it has issued over the word «candy» was because it believed the a rival iOS developer used «candy» in the title of an app in «a calculated attempt to use other companies» IP to enhance its own games, through means such as search rankings».
Hyperion also underscored some key advantages of the company, «In a direct challenge to the prevailing matter management model, which Onit believes encumbers companies with outsize investments in large applications with features they may not want and won't use, Onit presents a familiar app - based approach to legal operations management by breaking up ELM into individual task - based solutions and processes.&raquIn a direct challenge to the prevailing matter management model, which Onit believes encumbers companies with outsize investments in large applications with features they may not want and won't use, Onit presents a familiar app - based approach to legal operations management by breaking up ELM into individual task - based solutions and processes.&raquin large applications with features they may not want and won't use, Onit presents a familiar app - based approach to legal operations management by breaking up ELM into individual task - based solutions and processes.»
In its detailed evaluation of Onit, Hyperion underscored some key advantages of the company, «In a direct challenge to the prevailing matter management model, which Onit believes encumbers companies with outsize investments in large applications with features they may not want and won't use, Onit presents a familiar app - based approach to legal operations management by breaking up ELM into individual task - based solutions and processes.&raquIn its detailed evaluation of Onit, Hyperion underscored some key advantages of the company, «In a direct challenge to the prevailing matter management model, which Onit believes encumbers companies with outsize investments in large applications with features they may not want and won't use, Onit presents a familiar app - based approach to legal operations management by breaking up ELM into individual task - based solutions and processes.&raquIn a direct challenge to the prevailing matter management model, which Onit believes encumbers companies with outsize investments in large applications with features they may not want and won't use, Onit presents a familiar app - based approach to legal operations management by breaking up ELM into individual task - based solutions and processes.&raquin large applications with features they may not want and won't use, Onit presents a familiar app - based approach to legal operations management by breaking up ELM into individual task - based solutions and processes.»
Based on its research, the company believes one in five users have made Tempo their default calendar and the app has been opened an average of five times per day.
A number of app - building companies that had earlier believed themselves to be in the clear are now being affected, as well.
He reiterated that he believed the company made big mistakes, first by allowing app developers far too much access to user data in previous builds of the site, and later by blindly trusting that Cambridge Analytica and other companies involved would actually delete it just because they sent them a sternly worded letter.
But he also claimed the company believed it was acting within Facebook's policies and UK data protection law when it licensed the data from professor Aleksandr Kogan whose survey app was the Trojan horse used to gather 270,000 Facebook users» data and their friends» data — resulting in some 50M profiles being harvested in all.
The study is not believed to be directly connected to the survey app that Kogan created in 2013 or 2014 for his company, Global Science Research.
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