The American company Apple, maker of the popular iPhone and other devices, you are collecting data about your customers while they use your appseven when they have turned off analytics sharing, researchers say.
The finding was made by developers Tommy Mysk and Talal Haj Bakry, who noted that the tech giant is recording your every move in its own pre-installed apps of App Store, Apple Music, Apple TV, Books and Stocks.
These apps were found to send requests to Apple that include which apps a user looked at, including those related to sexual preference and religionthe actions they are seeing and the ads they saw.
The data collection also includes identification numbers and the type of device used, which is sufficient for device fingerprinting.
The developers posted videos on Twitter showing how Apple supposedly stores information.
This was only found in iOS 14.6: “It is not clear if Apple still collects analytics data in iOS 16″, the team shared in a tweet posted on the account of their company, Mysk. In any case, they point out in a video about their study that “it is likely that the behavior of iOS 16 be the same”.
According to the report, the App Store seems to be storing information about the user every time they touch the iPhone screen, what apps they search for, what ads they see. The App Store was even collecting information about how long you looked at a certain app and how you found it.
“As the user navigates through the App Store app, detailed usage data is sent to Apple simultaneously. The data contains IDs to assign the behavior to a profile (redacted in the video). The data shown in the video is 152KB. Here is a record of the requests while using the app for 10 minutes,” the report further said.
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The only apps that did not collect anything were the health and finance apps Health Y Walleta situation that could put Apple in trouble, since this is regulated by law.
“The level of detail is staggering for a company like Apple. I expected a company like Apple, which believes that privacy is a fundamental human right, would collect more generic analytics,” Mysk told the outlet. gizmodo.
On its Privacy page, the tech giant clearly states: “Privacy is a fundamental human right. It is also one of our core values. That’s why we design our products and services to protect you. That’s the kind of innovation we believe in.” (YO)
Source: Eluniverso

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