The App Clip does not receive your precise location through location confirmation. If you allow App Clips to confirm your location, your device will send the App Clip a “yes” or “no” indication of whether the location of your device is in proximity to the location selected by the App Clip developer. Location confirmation helps the developer understand if the NFC tag or QR code has been moved from its intended location. When you invoke an App Clip from an NFC tag or QR code, the App Clip may ask to confirm your location. For more information about the developer’s handling of your data you should consult the App Store product page for the full app and the developer's privacy policy. For users who have opted into sharing device analytics with Apple, your device will send some limited, non-personally identifiable information from your use of App Clips to help improve App Clips and other Apple products and services for you and others.Īpp Clip developers may separately collect information about you through the App Clip, and if you upgrade from the App Clip to the full app your data will be transferred to the app. This information does not reveal what link, tag, or code you interacted with to launch the App Clip. When you launch an App Clip, your device sends to Apple information about which App Clip to retrieve and download to your device. App clips can also be suggested by Siri or in Apple Maps. App Clips can be invoked in several ways, including by scanning an App Clip code, tapping an App Clip NFC tag, entering an App Clip from a link sent via iMessage or launching an App Clip from a smart App Clip banner in Safari. App Clips are small parts of an app that allow you to complete a task quickly and without downloading the entire app.
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