Privacy is ‘Virtually Impossible’ on iPhones, Experts Warn

Privacy is ‘Virtually Impossible’ on iPhones, Experts Warn

Keeping your data hidden from Apple is ‘virtually impossible’, experts have warned. A groundbreaking study reveals that the default apps on iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks collect personal data even when they appear to be disabled. In a world where privacy concerns are paramount, this revelation raises significant questions about Apple’s commitment to safeguarding user information.

The Invisible Data Collection

The study, conducted by researchers from Aalto University in Finland, focused on Apple’s integral apps: Safari, Siri, Family Sharing, iMessage, FaceTime, Location Services, Find My, and Touch ID. These apps are deeply embedded in the Apple ecosystem, making them challenging to remove. The researchers discovered that users often remain unaware of the data collection happening behind the scenes.

For instance, consider Siri—the friendly virtual assistant. When users enable Siri, they assume it only relates to voice control. However, Siri continues to collect data from other apps, regardless of the user’s choice. Unless users delve into the settings and specifically change this behaviour, their data remains vulnerable.

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