In the September 26, 2023 article written by Tom Pritchard for Tom’s Guide, he discusses some privacy concerns related to iOS 17, the latest version of Apple’s mobile operating system. He says that some privacy settings in iOS 17 may have been changed without users’ permission, potentially impacting their data security. The article provides instructions on how users can adjust these settings to enhance their privacy and regain control over their data. It serves as a guide for iOS 17 users to safeguard their privacy in the face of these changes.
Editor’s Note: While Apple has branded itself as a “privacy-friendly” company, the reality is that it is just like Google and Facebook – it collects information about you, whether you like it or not. If you are using iCloud to back up your phone and photos, then your private information is already on the web. Apple says that it only uses your personal data to improve its services, but we are almost sure that if the government asks for it, they will readily get it.
So don’t be too trusting. Don’t put data on your phone you wouldn’t want anyone else to know about.
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