Flurry is changing its approach to collecting analytics in light of complaints from Apple, says the company's VP of marketing, Peter Farago. Speaking at last night's D8 conference, Apple CEO Steve Jobs singled out Flurry as a reason for changing privacy policies. "Some company called Flurry had data on devices that we were using on our campus; new devices," according to Jobs. "They were getting this info by getting developers to put software in their apps that sent info back to this company! So we went through the roof. It's violating our privacy policies, and it's