The CEO of live journal app Path has apologised over the revelation that the app takes all a user’s address book information from their iPhone and uploads it to its servers without permission and has ...
The news that life journal app Path takes all a user’s address book information from their iPhone and uploads it to its servers without permission has put the promising young company in an awkward ...
In a little over a day, the social networking app Path has gone from facing a wave of criticism to riding a swell of praise over how it handles its users’ private data -- more specifically, address ...
Path, the social sharing application comes under fire as it accesses and uploads the phone's address book without asking any permission from the users. The information that has been acquired has now ...
We'd like to congratulate smartphone only, micro-social network Path on its first mini-scandal, as it signals a sort of ascent to relevance in the social networking world. What originally started as a ...
Path is a free app that tries to do for video what Instagram did for photos—give users a way to make cool images on their iPhone and share them with their friends. The latest version of Path makes ...
Third try will do it for Path, which has added a formal apology to the Twitter and comment thread explanations it's given for its iPhone scandal. Hopefully the company can appease its critics.