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Academics probe Apple's privacy settings and get lost and confused
April 5, 2024, 5:34 a.m. | Matthew Connatser
The Register - Security www.theregister.com
Just disabling Siri requires visits to five submenus
A study has concluded that Apple's privacy practices aren't particularly effective, because default apps on the iPhone and Mac have limited privacy settings and confusing configuration options.…
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