If the nonfree content is presented as an integral part of the interface, such as inline with the article, that's a problem.
It is an "integral part of the interface", so mcu so, it is it's own "thing" in the app, and not part of "in articles". See screenshot (which I can't upload to Commons) here: https://snag.gy/5RpbXZ.jpg It does not just "pull up" Apple Maps, but incorporates in it to the app itself.
Jonatan
That link does not for me Jonatan?
But yes if the app is pulling from Apple and giving our users data to Apple that would not be allowed by the privacy policy. Or at least that is my understanding.
James
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 9:04 PM, Jonatan Svensson Glad < gladjonatan@outlook.com> wrote:
If the nonfree content is presented as an integral part of the
interface, such as inline with the article, that's a problem.
It is an "integral part of the interface", so mcu so, it is it's own "thing" in the app, and not part of "in articles". See screenshot (which I can't upload to Commons) here: https://snag.gy/5RpbXZ.jpg It does not just "pull up" Apple Maps, but incorporates in it to the app itself.
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