Does Apple steal your data?

First, the company uses targeted advertisements—meaning it collects information from what you search and buy so they can create ads for items you might be interested in. Apple also collects data so it can continue predicting things you'll like and the stuff you'll buy, just like other large tech companies do.
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Does Apple take your data?

Your iPhone and Android device are constantly collecting data about your activity. Some of it is obvious, such as your location data if you opt to use Google Maps or Apple Apps. Some of it is unclear, such as the telemetry data – that often can't be turned off – sent by iOS and Android.
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Can I trust Apple with my data?

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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Does Apple steal your information?

Apple insists that it “doesn't gather your personal information to sell to advertisers or other organizations.” Such a statement only goes so far — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg makes a point of saying Facebook doesn't sell users' data to advertisers, either.
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Does iPhone steal your data?

Apple iPhones can be hacked with spyware even if you don't click on a link, Amnesty International says. Apple iPhones can be compromised and their sensitive data stolen through hacking software that doesn't require the target to click on a link, according to a report by Amnesty International.
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Can You Trust Apple? Facebook? Google?



Is Apple really secure?

In some circles, Apple's iOS operating system has long been considered the more secure of the two operating systems. Why? iOS is a closed system. Apple doesn't release its source code to app developers, and the owners of iPhones and iPads can't easily modify the code on their phones themselves.
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Is Apple better 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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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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Is iPhone safe for privacy?

iPhone is designed to protect your data and your privacy. Built-in security features help prevent anyone but you from accessing the data on your iPhone and in iCloud.
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Does Apple share your data with government?

Apple requires government and private entities to follow applicable laws and statutes when requesting customer information and data. We contractually require our service providers to follow the same standard we apply to government information requests for Apple data.
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Are iPhones 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 read your messages?

iMessage and FaceTime are designed so that there's no way for Apple to read your messages when they're in transit between devices. You can choose to automatically delete your messages from your device after 30 days or a year or keep them on your device indefinitely.
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Does Apple own your photos?

But if you back up to iCloud, Apple does keep the key to those "backed up" emails, photos, personal notes, contacts and calendar events. "iCloud is not private from the government or Apple. iCloud is just someone else's computer," said Jonathan Zdziarski, a computer security expert who specializes in Apple products.
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Does Google sell my data?

While advertising makes it possible for us to offer products free of charge and helps the websites and apps that partner with us fund their content, we do not sell your personal information to anyone.
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Does Apple sell Siri data?

Siri Data and your requests are not used to build a marketing profile, and are never sold to anyone. If you have Location Services turned on, the location of your device at the time you make a request will also be sent to Apple to help Siri and Dictation improve the accuracy of its response to your requests.
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Does iMessage sell data?

These messages don't count against your messaging plan. Messages sent via iMessage can include photos, videos, and other information. We designed iMessage to use end-to-end encryption, so there's no way for Apple to decrypt the content of your conversations when they are in transit between devices.
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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 Apple safer 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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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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Does China own Apple?

Apple Inc USA is an American Company that was founded in Cupertino, California. However, the items are Manufactured and Assembled in China, with Foxconn, a Taiwanese-based firm, producing the majority of Apple's products.
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Is Facetime monitored in China?

iMessage and FaceTime are end-to-end encrypted and work in China.
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Is Apple banned in China?

Of course, Apple is not going to stop making or selling iPhones in China-- one of its largest markets. But Apple may not want any legal troubles right before the launch of the new iPhone 13 series.
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Which phones are most secure?

Top 10 Most Secure Phones
  • #1 Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max Secure Phone.
  • #2 Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Secure Phone.
  • #3 Google Pixel 5 Secure Phone.
  • #4 Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Secure Phone.
  • #5 Apple iPhone SE Secure Phone.
  • #6 Silent Circle Blackphone 2 Secure Phone.
  • #7 Sirin Labs Finney U1 Secure Phone.
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Is Apple more trustworthy than Google?

Among respondents, 18% said they trust Apple "a great deal," while Google and Amazon scored 14%. But in the "a good amount" category, Amazon took the lead with 39%, Google with 34%, and Apple trailing with 26%.
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How can I make my iPhone safer?

To take maximum advantage of the security and privacy features built into iPhone, follow these practices:
  1. Set a strong passcode. ...
  2. Use Face ID or Touch ID. ...
  3. Turn on Find My iPhone. ...
  4. Keep your Apple ID secure. ...
  5. Use Sign in with Apple when it's available. ...
  6. Let iPhone create a strong password if Sign in with Apple isn't available.
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