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Apple collects every tap to deliver App Store personalized recommendations

Apple recently introduced Personalized Collections in the App Store , which provides users with individually tailored recommendations for new apps they might enjoy. Two security researchers have highโ€ฆ

Apple collects every tap to deliver App Store personalized recommendations
9to5Mac โ€” 17 June 2026
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Apple recently introduced Personalized Collections in the App Store , which provides users with individually tailored recommendations for new apps the

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Appleโ€™s new Personalized Collections feature in the App Store represents a subtle but significant expansion of its data collection practices, one that could reshape how users interact with the platform while raising fresh privacy concerns. While the company frames the tool as a convenienceโ€”curating app recommendations based on individual behaviorโ€”it underscores a broader trend in tech: the growing normalization of granular data harvesting under the guise of personalization. Unlike previous App Store customization efforts, which relied on broad categories or trending lists, this system appears to track in-app interactions, including taps and navigation patterns, to refine its suggestions. For a company that has historically marketed privacy as a core differentiator, the shift is notable, particularly as it occurs against the backdrop of intensified regulatory scrutiny over data monetization in the U.S. and Europe. The move also highlights Appleโ€™s delicate balancing act between innovation and privacy. The company has positioned itself as a guardian of user data, even as it faces pressure to compete with more ad-driven ecosystems like Googleโ€™s Play Store. By leveraging behavioral signalsโ€”even if anonymized or aggregatedโ€”Apple could further entrench its App Store as a walled garden where user engagement is both a product and a metric. Yet this approach risks eroding trust, especially among users who may not realize that interactions as seemingly innocuous as tapping a button could feed into a recommendation algorithm. The lack of transparency around what data is collected, how itโ€™s processed, and whether itโ€™s shared with third-party developers remains a critical unknown. Moving forward, the featureโ€™s success will hinge on whether users perceive the trade-off between convenience and privacy as worthwhile. If adoption is high, it may embolden Apple to expand such tracking into other areas, potentially blurring the line between personalization and surveillance. Regulators will likely scrutinize whether the practice complies with data protection laws like GDPR or the forthcoming U.S. privacy regulations, particularly if opt-out mechanisms prove cumbersome. Meanwhile, competitors may follow suit, normalizing even deeper surveillance under the banner of user experience. The bigger question isnโ€™t just about app recommendationsโ€”itโ€™s about how far tech giants can go before users, or the law, push back.
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