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Siri app tracking enabled by default, appears to access user data without express user consent

Started by Redaktion, September 24, 2023, 14:19:48

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Redaktion

Apple has made privacy a cornerstone of its customer experience across its product lineup. However, there has been more than one occasion where the company has fallen short of its claims, and it might still have some work to do yet.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Siri-app-tracking-enabled-by-default-appears-to-access-user-data-without-express-user-consent.755136.0.html


capnkimo

meh, it should already be common knowledge big tech spies on you, i dont even trust the ones that have no allegations

toto1234

If you are very serious about privacy, don't get a smartphone.
If you are serious about privacy, get a Linux based phone, ou an Android custom rom like Lineage of Graphene

All the rest is BS

Julian M

Quote from: capnkimo on September 24, 2023, 16:54:24meh, it should already be common knowledge big tech spies on you, i dont even trust the ones that have no allegations
No surprise there, but the amount of folks who swear by Apple's marketing as factual evidence of strict privacy practices is not negligible.

Apple may do some things better than other majors out there, but they still abuse and deceive when it comes to data privacy.

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