Operating system Apple iOS 9 have new security feature called App Transport Security (ATS), which requires application developers using certain security protocols. And Google divulge how to penetrate a new feature it.
Google publishes five lines of code to turn off the encryption property of the Apple, and give way for developers of applications that do not have a security protocol required by Apple.
According to Google, not all application developers can meet the security protocols required by Apple, at least for now. If Google does not disclose the code developers certainly cannot create the application, and no income from advertising.
Fortunately, turn off security protocols iOS was not violating 9 made by Apple. Then Google any time defending yourself, with this mentioned that they did because it was asked by the developers, as reported by Recode, Friday (28/8/2015).
"We write (code red) it's because the developers are asking us to provide resources that can be used for iOS 4, and of course we should insist that the developers are expected to just turn off ATS if it no other way," Google wrote in a posting.

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