Apple unveil new AI features with privacy focus
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Apple's decision to delay Siri AI in the EU due to privacy concerns under the Digital Markets Act has sparked criticism, highlighting inconsistencies with its data practices in China.
Apple has just launched a new ad that claims its Safari browser is the most private and the fastest, while attacking Chrome and Android in the most graphic terms.
A federal court in Illinois granted class certification to a class of Illinois Apple users who say the tech giant violated biometric privacy laws by collecting and possessing their biometric data without their consent through the “People” album in the photos app.
Apple’s updated Safari landing page even shows a blow-by-blow comparison of the browser next to Google Chrome, and touts features like cross-site tracking protections that are on by default, specific functions of Safari’s Private Browsing mode, and even privacy protections for browser extensions and social widgets.
Apple's App Privacy Report is a powerful tool that allows iPhone users to monitor how apps access their data and interact with third-party services. This feature ...
A recent federal court decision from California in In re Apple Data Privacy Litigation reflects an evolving judicial approach to how courts will define the boundaries ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Apple says it has found a way to improve its AI without sacrificing one of its core values: user privacy. As rivals like Meta and xAI have advanced their AI ...
Apple does a better job than most when it comes to privacy. But not all your iPhone's default settings are in your best interest. Some prioritize convenience over security, while others assume you're fine sharing more information than you might expect.
Voice assistants are a trove of useful data for tech companies and Apple recently faced a class action lawsuit which claimed that it collected user data for their use of Siri, but after the settlement, the company went on to clarify its stance. Despite ...
Apple has published a new ad to appeal to customers who prioritize privacy when browsing, suggesting that Safari is the one you should use if you want to "Keep data trackers off your back". In a new Privacy on iPhone segment titled "Safari helps block data trackers,