Apple’s latest video uploaded to its YouTube channel is titled ‘Privacy on iPhone’, showcasing its privacy features such as App Tracking Transparency and Mail Privacy Protection, which it says will “help you control who sees your data and who doesn’t.”
The video details a user’s information being sold at an auction, but once enabling privacy features on iPhone, they disappear. “Your data is being sold! Privacy. That’s iPhone”, explains the video.
“Privacy is a fundamental human right. At Apple, it’s also one of our core values. Your devices are important to so many parts of your life. What you share from those experiences, and who you share it with, should be up to you. We design Apple products to protect your privacy and give you control over your information. It’s not always easy. But that’s the kind of innovation we believe in,” explains Apple’s privacy website.
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Apple has shared a new App Store submission requirement for developers today, which comes after new beta builds were released. Beginning April 25, 2023, developers submitting iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS apps to the App Store must use Xcode 14.1 or later. The most recent Xcode 14 version, which includes the latest SDKs for iOS 16,...
After releasing iOS 16.4 and more final builds for the public yesterday, Apple has wasted no time as the first iOS and iPadOS 16.5 beta builds have been released, along with new builds for macOS, watchOS and tvOS as well. Check out what’s available for developers to download and test below: iOS 16.5 beta (20F5028e)...