CfP: Privacy on Apple Platforms, State of the Union

A lot of time Privacy of my data as a user is not a priority for Developers. Wether it’s my calendar, my contacts, my location, I want as a user to be able to use an app without all of those attacks in my privacy.

In this talk, I will summarize some things an iOS developer should do to ensure the most critical user can still use an app in some regards, and not just say “I need all your information” like on other platforms. This is the beauty of iOS, being able to have fine grained control over your data (although not enough) so let’s do this all together, as a beautiful community concerned by Privacy.

I gave this talk the first time at AltConf in June ’18, and even before I gave it, I was approached by Apress to write a book about it. I took me about a year, but this became a real thing in 2019!

Other past versions of this talk have been given at

🇫🇷 DevBreak in Paris in ’21
🇮🇹 SwiftHeroes in Torino in ’18
🇩🇪 SwiftConf in Cologne in ’18


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