Comment You may have seen this Techcrunch article a few days ago on analytics frameworks that collect screen recordings as well regular event and usage data. I'm generally not against analytics being collected in apps. The data can be really useful and I believe the vast majority of what gets collected does nothing to hurt end users. As developers, we can build better apps that are based on real data because of aggregated analytics. But let me be clear, recording the screen of your users and allowing it to be watched goes way too far. I don't care if you hide a line in your privacy policy about it happening. I don't care if you "ask users to opt-in". I don't care if the screen recording masks passwords and other sensitive data. I don't care. That's way over the line in my opinion. I've never talked about this before, but the only relevant sponsor who I've ever turned down for iOS Dev Weekly was a company focused on in-app screen recording analytics. It was a few years ago now and I had no idea this was even a thing at the time.
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