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  1. Simple iPhone settings most people overlook — improve your privacy and security in just a few clicks.

    By All Things Secured
    youtube.com/watch?v=mkbFd3hfb3k

  2. Worried your iPhone is eavesdropping? This article says nope, but the *real* privacy issue is 'even worse' – it's about 'shadowy presences lurking on the internet.' So, not your mic, but... everything else? What's your biggest digital privacy fear?
    #iPhonePrivacy #TechNews #DataSecurity #Surveillance #DigitalLife
    cnet.com/tech/services-and-sof

  3. iPhone Privacy Panic: NSA Warns Users of Sneaky Spy Settings!

    NSA warns iPhone users: adjust privacy settings now to avoid hackers tracking your every move. Secure your data with these essential tips! #CyberSecurity #iPhonePrivacy
    thenimblenerd.com/?p=1034892

  4. iPhone Privacy Panic: NSA Warns Users of Sneaky Spy Settings!

    NSA warns iPhone users: adjust privacy settings now to avoid hackers tracking your every move. Secure your data with these essential tips! #CyberSecurity #iPhonePrivacy
    thenimblenerd.com/?p=1034892

  5. iPhone Privacy Panic: NSA Warns Users of Sneaky Spy Settings!

    NSA warns iPhone users: adjust privacy settings now to avoid hackers tracking your every move. Secure your data with these essential tips! #CyberSecurity #iPhonePrivacy
    thenimblenerd.com/?p=1034892

  6. Security researcher Tommy Mysk has discovered that certain iOS apps, including TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Bing, use iPhone push notifications to covertly send user data. These apps exploit a feature introduced in iOS 10 that allows customization of push notifications.

    While the feature was initially intended for benign purposes like enriching notifications, some developers repurposed it to send analytics information in the background, bypassing typical iOS restrictions. The data sent includes unique device signals for fingerprinting and tracking users across apps. Apple has been working to strengthen user privacy, recently requiring explicit developer permission for APIs often used in fingerprinting.

    #iPhone #Privacy #DataSecurity #iOSApps #iPhonePrivacy #DataLeak #AppSecurity #iOSApps

  7. Security researcher Tommy Mysk has discovered that certain iOS apps, including TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Bing, use iPhone push notifications to covertly send user data. These apps exploit a feature introduced in iOS 10 that allows customization of push notifications.

    While the feature was initially intended for benign purposes like enriching notifications, some developers repurposed it to send analytics information in the background, bypassing typical iOS restrictions. The data sent includes unique device signals for fingerprinting and tracking users across apps. Apple has been working to strengthen user privacy, recently requiring explicit developer permission for APIs often used in fingerprinting.

    #iPhone #Privacy #DataSecurity #iOSApps #iPhonePrivacy #DataLeak #AppSecurity #iOSApps

  8. Security researcher Tommy Mysk has discovered that certain iOS apps, including TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Bing, use iPhone push notifications to covertly send user data. These apps exploit a feature introduced in iOS 10 that allows customization of push notifications.

    While the feature was initially intended for benign purposes like enriching notifications, some developers repurposed it to send analytics information in the background, bypassing typical iOS restrictions. The data sent includes unique device signals for fingerprinting and tracking users across apps. Apple has been working to strengthen user privacy, recently requiring explicit developer permission for APIs often used in fingerprinting.

    #iPhone #Privacy #DataSecurity #iOSApps #iPhonePrivacy #DataLeak #AppSecurity #iOSApps

  9. Security researcher Tommy Mysk has discovered that certain iOS apps, including TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Bing, use iPhone push notifications to covertly send user data. These apps exploit a feature introduced in iOS 10 that allows customization of push notifications.

    While the feature was initially intended for benign purposes like enriching notifications, some developers repurposed it to send analytics information in the background, bypassing typical iOS restrictions. The data sent includes unique device signals for fingerprinting and tracking users across apps. Apple has been working to strengthen user privacy, recently requiring explicit developer permission for APIs often used in fingerprinting.

    #iPhone #Privacy #DataSecurity #iOSApps #iPhonePrivacy #DataLeak #AppSecurity #iOSApps