6 تغريدة Mar 27, 2024
🍎 Apple’s marketing team has built a powerful association between the #iPhone and #privacy.
But actions speak louder than billboards.
Let's talk about why your iPhone is not as private as you might think and what can you about it.
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While #Apple claims “what happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone,” recent court files paint a different picture.
Apple lawyers stated that “no reasonable user would expect that their actions in Apple’s apps would be private from Apple.”
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Apple can see your data
By default, #Apple can see your photos, #iCloud and Messages backups, notes, reminders, voice memos, and more.
You can, however, turn on end-to-end encryption by enabling Advanced Data Protection.
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Push notifications tell a story
To avoid exposing private information through push notifications, use privacy friendly #Apple alternatives that use encrypted push notifications by default, such as @ProtonMail, @ProtonDrive, @ProtonVPN, and @Proton_Pass.
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Airdrop leaking user data
In 2019, security researchers reported that an #Airdrop bug allowed attackers to reveal sender information. However, #Apple left the vulnerability in place.
Instead, use an encrypted messenger service like @Signal.
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As a community-first platform, we rely on subscribers rather than data collection to fund development.
To read the full guide, visit:
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