"Apple says, 'What happens on your iPhone stays on your iPhone.' [But] our privacy experiment showed 5,400 hidden app trackers guzzled our data — in a single week."

If you haven't read @geoffreyfowler's latest @Washingtonpost column, make time for it: t.co/eLcxXpfbF4 tweeted by @mozilla

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@moznews @Washingtonpost@mastodon.social @mozilla To be fair, it has nothing to do with Apple or the iPhone. It's the apps people have chosen to install and use. No app mentioned is an Apple property.

If it were android, not only the apps but the OS itself is sending info out.

The lesson is choose your apps wisely. Whatever the platform. I think it's a little unfair to blame Apple.

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