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Researchers say iPhone usage data isn't as anonymous as Apple claims

Code sleuths at Mysk are challenging Apple’s vaunted focus on privacy. The developers claim Apple’s anonymous usage data for some in-house apps includes a Directory Services Identifier (DSID) uniquely linked…

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WikiBypass2022-11-22T08:20:36+00:00November 22nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

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