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What Might Twitter's Updated Third-Party Permissions Process Mean for Social Marketers? May 31, 2011 It looks as if Twitter is on a mission to avoid the privacy debacles faced by others in the social space. Due to some trademark issues and data leaks, the company told developers that it would no longer be supporting client applications such as TweetDeck, Twitterrific and UberSocial. The new privacy policy for third-party applications appears to be another effort in the plan to regain control of its ecosystem and improve the user experience. This could end up being the best thing for all parties in the end. |