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iPhone iOS 14.3 Update Makes Privacy A Priority

iPhone iOS 14.3 Update Makes Privacy A Priority

iPhone iOS 14.3 Update Makes Privacy A Priority and if you have a smartphone, unfortunately right now, you’re incredibly easy to track.

That’s especially true if you have more than a handful of apps on your phone because apps are notoriously bad about demanding access to details about you. They don’t need to function.

From the app maker’s perspective, it’s easy to see the attraction in demanding access to more information than they need. They can aggregate the data and resell it, which allows them to continue offering their product for free. Of course, ‘free’ is an elastic concept these days because the hidden costs of making your personal information easily accessible can be high indeed.

While both Apple and Google have been working hard to improve privacy on their devices, Apple has gone the extra mile, and with their most recent iPhone iOS 14.3 Update, they’ve taken user privacy to a whole new level.

Here are a few examples:

Your Camera and Microphone

An almost shocking number of apps try to gain access to your camera and microphone, which means that they could turn either of those on without the user’s knowledge. The latest iOS update includes a small green dot that appears on your display screen anytime your phone’s camera is activated and a similar orange dot that appears anytime your microphone is activated.

Even better, if you head to your phone’s Control Center, you’ll be able to see the last app to access either of those functions, allowing you to decide whether or not you want to continue using that app or uninstall it.

More Control Over Access To Your Photos

A fair number of apps want to get access to the photos you have stored on your phone in a similar vein. Once you install the latest iOS update, you’ll be able to go into Settings and Privacy, where you’ll find a “Photos” subsection, which allows you to categorize your photos and selectively block access, even to apps you have previously granted access to.

In addition to those things, Apple now requires app developers to fill out a comprehensive app privacy form that outlines exactly what data the app collects and how the company plans to use it. Since that information is made available to users who download those apps, you’ll be able to make better decisions about what apps you want to install.

There are a great many other improvements in the latest iOS update, making it well worth getting. Download the latest today.

December 31, 2020 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: iPhone, iphone iOS 14.3

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