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How private are iPhones, honestly, as Apple claims?

How private are iPhones, honestly, as Apple claims?

 Undoubtedly, Apple's iPhones have more privacy than Android phones, but is that as overstated as Apple claims it will be in 2023? Since both Android and Apple offer excellent privacy, there is no need to market as Apple claims.

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Let me explain: You definitely don't have privacy if you use any of the meta services like Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, or other services like YouTube, Google Maps, TikTok, etc. whether you have an iOS or Android device. Even if you don't use any of these apps or have the microphones turned off in the settings, these programs nevertheless listen to your conversations and serve you with relevant advertisements.

The camera and microphone activation indicators that both Android and iOS devices have are useless since apps like Instagram, Facebook, and Whatsapp violate our privacy by secretly listening to our chats and serving us adverts based on that.

Let's try it: Take your phone, whether it runs on Android or iOS, remove all of the most current apps, disable the camera and microphone in the settings, lock your phone, and keep it on cellular or wifi. Go talk to your mother about getting a new set of shoes, a bank loan, a new car, or whatever else you like.You will undoubtedly be subjected to advertising that are pertinent to the talks that took place after the settings modifications you made and without any microphone or camera indicators being turned on.

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How can Apple assert that it is at the forefront of privacy when such dreadful things occur?

Consequently, where is the privacy Apple claims to have?

Apple asserts that its customers' data is private because, in contrast to other smartphone manufacturers, it is not shared with advertisers. It also claims that its apps are free of advertisements and that it restricts app uploads to the App Store to improve security. Use only official Apple apps if you require the level of privacy that Apple guarantees.

Apple customers don't have any privacy advantages over Android users because everyone uses services from companies like Meta, SnapChat, Google, and more.

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