By Rachel Swan
Daily Journal Staff Writer
San Francisco-based social networking app Path Inc. agreed to pay $800,000 and adopt comprehensive changes to its privacy policy in order to fend off charges from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that it deceived users by secretly uploading their address books. The settlement, announced today, owes partly to the FTC's effort to ramp up privacy regulation for mobile networks, particularly those that collect information from minors. F...
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