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Let’s face it. As much as people love downloading the coolest new iOS app(s) from the Apple App Store, users often complain that they have had intrusive experiences with respect to their private information. Smartphones are <a href="https://blog.appsee.com/5-mobile-apps-that-have-completely-nailed-mobile-personalization/?cpnid=701b0000000Wd7c&utm_source=medium&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=in_app_permissions_less_scary&utm_content=5_apps_nailed_personalization" target="_blank">more personal</a> than ever before. Users take their phones with them wherever they go and store a lot of information on them. Consequently, there are two important questions to consider: How much access are users prepared to give in return for using your iOS app? And how transparent and relevant are your in-app permissions?