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Apple's use of Location Services data tied to UWB management & federal guidelines
It just goes to show lots of people don't understand Apple's privacy pledge. Apple wants to do everything not to know about you or your location. In this case, Apple doesn't collect your location info and send it back to Apple's servers or anyone else's, it's all on your iPhone. Even with a UWB switch, you can switch it off. I think that when you decide to switch it back on, the iPhone has to check its location to decide whether it can switch it on. Will you consider that's a violation of your privacy too? -
Florida man's AirPods reportedly 'blow up' during gym workout
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Apple responds to investor criticism over heavy smartphone use by children, says parental ...
As a parent, I think that Apple could have done more with the parent control in iOS and Mac. My teenage daughter is about to go to college in the fall. I took away her iPhone for over two years now, she still uses a Samsung feature phone. I set a rule that she could only use Mac for 2 hours a day, use it in the living room, and nothing after 9:00pm. I like the parent control on the Mac, but the iPad has a lot to be desired. For me, I'd like to have 1) limit the total number of hours it can be used, 2) limit on which Wi-Fi that it can connect to (geofencing) and for how long.
Here's what I learned from a teenage's creativity against parents.
1) load up email with books or web pages
2) load up photos with books or web pages
3) whatever you don't want them to waste on, they load up on Google Docs which the school uses, then they claim they need google docs to do homework.
4) they ask you to download an app, then secretly download a few more apps of their own
5) ... -
Comparison: iPhone X vs. iPhone 8 Plus camera quality
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Apple's Face ID with attention detection fooled by $200 mask