Apple may collect personal data from users even if they have disabled iPhone Analytics for in-app activities. This comes from the manufacturers of the Mysk apps that are offered in the App Store, Apple Music, Apple TV, Books and Stocks – these programs are available in any case.
Against this background, a class action lawsuit was filed against the Cupertinos. The document says:
To the widespread and suspicious business of tracking and collecting data, Apple knows the closest and most dangerous embarrassing use cases of applications by users – regardless of whether the user accepts Apple’s illusory offer to keep such activity secret.
– excerpt from lawsuit
The lawsuit was filed on November 10. Now the court will only be adapted to his decision, and then decide on the restriction of action.
Apple sued after proving privacy settings don’t stop iPhones from tracking users
Apple is being sued for violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act after it was proven that disabling iPhone Analytics does not prevent Apple from tracking you.
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Source: Iphones RU