Does Apple really care about privacy?

When Apple does process or store data on our servers, it's associated with a random identifier — a long string of letters and numbers. That data is used only to improve Siri, and we never share or sell it. Apple doesn't retain audio of your requests unless you choose to share it with us to improve Siri.
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Does Apple really protect privacy?

When we do send information to a server, we protect your privacy by using random identifiers, not your Apple ID. Information like your location may be sent to Apple to improve the accuracy of responses, and we allow you to disable Location Services at any time.
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Is Apple better than Google for privacy?

A new survey has reached a startling conclusion: iPhone apps tend to violate your privacy just as often as Android apps do.
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Why is privacy so important to Apple?

It's significant because Apple, as a matter of company policy, believes privacy is a fundamental human right. From Tim Cook at the very top to engineers on the front line, this belief permeates Apple and drives the company's product development process every bit as much as the technology itself.
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Can Apple be trusted?

You shouldn't trust any company — Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft included — with your private data. Instead, you should take control of it yourself, because that's the only way to be sure it doesn't fall into unauthorized hands.
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Apple Is Terrible for Your Privacy



Does Apple steal your data?

The company collects and uses your personal data for targeted advertising, but it doesn't sell it to third-party advertisers. So it means advertisers can pay Google or Apple to be seen on your iPhone or Android device. However, the advertisers can't know who you are and come after you on their own.
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Is iPhone really private?

Your phone is a treasure trove of your private data. From phone numbers, online bank access, messages, emails, and more, it is imperative that all of the data stored on any mobile device is encrypted. Full device encryption scrambles all of the data stored on the device making it unreadable from outside of the device.
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Does Apple spy on you like Google?

Unlike Facebook, Google and Amazon, Apple proudly proclaims that it "doesn't gather your personal information to sell to advertisers or other organizations."
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Is iPhone really secure?

While iOS may be considered more secure, it's not impossible for cybercriminals to hit iPhones or iPads with malicious software. Because of this, the owners of both Android and iOS devices need to be aware of possible malware and viruses, and be careful when downloading apps from third-party app stores.
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Does Apple track your photos?

Apple's technology scans photos in your iCloud photo library and compares them to the database. If it finds a certain number of matches (Apple has not specified what that number is), a human will review it and then report it to NCMEC, which will take it from there.
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Is Apple more ethical than Google?

This year, the Ethisphere Institute named Microsoft to its list of its 110 most ethical companies in the world, but Google didn't make the list. Neither did Apple or Facebook. More than 3,000 companies applied to be on the list.
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Is there a phone that doesn't spy on you?

Discover the Librem 5

The Librem 5 is a phone built on PureOS, a fully free, ethical and open-source operating system that is not based on Android or iOS.
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Are iPhones spying on us?

Apple also denies using iPhone microphones or cameras to spy on users, but this is cold comfort for those who worry about their privacy when they have an iPhone in the room with them. The good news is, you're not totally helpless when it comes to protecting your data.
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Can an Apple be hacked?

Malware can be installed on your iPhone - even when off

The study also concludes that hackers would need to first hack and jailbreak the iPhone to be able to access and exploit the Bluetooth chip. On modern iPhones, wireless chips can no longer be trusted to be turned off after shutdown. This poses a new threat model.
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Is Samsung easier to hack than iPhone?

Android makes it easier for hackers to develop exploits, increasing the threat level. Apple's closed development operating system makes it more challenging for hackers to gain access to develop exploits. Android is the complete opposite. Anyone (including hackers) can view its source code to develop exploits.
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Can Apple see everything you do?

Even if you store your images in Apple's iCloud, Apple does the work of facial identification, grouping, labeling and tagging images on the Mac or iOS device, rather than on the service's own computers. Some of the most sensitive data that your device collects, including your fingerprint or Face ID, stay on the device.
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Does Apple monitor your phone?

Apple's system scans all images stored in iCloud Photos to see whether they match the CSAM database held by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). Images are scanned on the device using a database of known CSAM image hashes provided by NCMEC and other child safety organizations.
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Which phone is most private?

Here are our top 5 most secure smartphones:
  • Blackphone PRIVY 2.0 – Top-level security.
  • Sirin Labs Finney U1 – Best for crypto users.
  • Bittium Tough Mobile C – Best for private key management.
  • Purism Librem 5 – Best for maximum security.
  • Sirin Solarin – Best for preventing incoming threats.
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Is Apple really more secure than Android?

“iPhones are more secure by default. Disk encryption is enabled by default, apps from the App Store go through a stricter vetting process, and Apple doesn't gather users' personal details for advertising purposes,” Bischoff says.
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Can anyone see what I'm doing on my phone?

Unfortunately, spyware apps aren't the only way that someone can spy on your phone activity, though. ISPs, governments, WiFi administrators, search engines, website owners, and hackers all have the capacity to spy on certain aspects of what you do on your phone – without having to install any spyware software.
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Does Apple look at your iCloud?

iCloud is just someone else's computer," said Jonathan Zdziarski, a computer security expert who specializes in Apple products. Apple CEO Tim Cook's recent open letter to customers says: "We have even put that data out of our own reach, because we believe the contents of your iPhone are none of our business."
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Does Apple send data to China?

In 2018, Apple partnered with Guizhou-Cloud Big Data to store iCloud data locally for users in mainland China… Apple said in a statement that the feature protects user privacy and safeguards people's data.
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Does Siri sell data?

Apple knows your sign-in records, data stored on iCloud, app usage details, your downloads and purchases from the App Store and marketing communications, but it has nothing on Siri data. Apple can't delete something it can't find. A parade of privacy scandals has led to distrust of tech giants.
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Which phones get hacked the most?

iPhone owners are 192 times more at risk to get hacked than other phone brands. Over 48,010 Americans are searching information on how to hack an iPhone monthly. Sony, Nokia, and Huawei, are the safest phones to have.
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