Your iPhone serves as more than just a communication tool—it’s a repository of your personal data, habits, and daily activities. If someone is tracking your device, your privacy and security could be ...
Phone privacy settings fail to block 3,400 tracking connections per hour from apps, new test reveals how third-party SDKs bypass Apple's controls.
Apple’s video warning for iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome doesn’t mention Google Chrome — it doesn’t need to. It plays on the browser’s reputation for tracking and privacy infractions, which ...
Newer versions of iOS allow you to share just a few contacts or photos, and even restrict GPS access to an approximate ...
Republished on September 10 with confirmation on the date iPhone’s receive this latest security upgrade, shutting down more on-device tracking. Is your iPhone listening to you — no, well not exactly.
Every photo you take with your iPhone contains metadata, such as the exact location where it was captured. While this information can help organize your photos, it also poses a privacy risk when ...
Your iPhone holds a detailed map of your life—from messages and photos to financial data and location history. Protecting that information is more important than ever as mobile privacy threats ...