Clueful is back as a free Web app after being kicked off the App Store for unknown reasons.
(Credit: Bitdefender)
A privacy-enhancing iOS app called Clueful that was yanked from the App Store for an unknown reason this summer has been re-released as a Web app.
The app is available for free online and has data on more than 100,000 apps and allows users to add comments about apps and how developers handle data.
Apple screens apps for bad behavior before they hit the App Store, but Clueful tells users what the apps they have downloaded on their iOS devices are doing with their data, such as whether the apps track location, read address books, access calendars, drain the battery and track usage through analytics networks, among other things.
Bitdefender "continues to work with Apple" to bring the app back to the App Store, the company said in a release.
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