In the tech world, our data is always under attack. When you download and install a new app, it can be difficult to know what information the app is actually accessing. Thankfully, a new emphasis on privacy in iOS 14 changes the game, exposing more of what your apps want access to — and even changing some behavior along the way. Apple's improved app security really kicked into gear with iOS 13. To start, apps had (and have) to give specific reasons why they want access to your location, to better inform your decision. You could also choose to only provide location access to an app during the... more
iOS 14's New Security Alerts Rat Out Apps for Privacy Invasions on Your iPhone & It'll Only Get Better
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