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Your iPhone probably isn't calling home


According to Engadget Mobile, the nefarious app blocking URL that had us all in arms is only in place to block certain apps from accessing core location...

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According to Gruber -- via "an informed source at Apple" -- the "clbl" in the aforementioned URL stands for "Core Location Blacklist" and is actually used to stipulate that specific pieces of software don't have access to... you guessed it... Core Location.
Whew, that's good, I wanted to make sure my $999 app stays squarely where is belongs, on my homescreen


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So which rumor do we believe now the first one or the second one?

Although, the following link may help clear up the first one, since it is coming from the horses mouth rather than Engadget's editor's creative pen:

www.zdziarski.com/
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