Apple's new privacy website reveals why iPhone with iOS 13 is more secure

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We have long known Apple’s privacy efforts and the company has a dedicated section on its website in which it explains why its devices and operating systems are so safe. Now this site has been redesigned being much more visual and showing new information.

Now in the new Apple privacy site how the company ensures our application-by-application privacy, from Safari to Siri through Maps, Photos, Messages and many other iOS apps.

Privacy is a fundamental right.

Apple stands out on this new website how you have designed each of the applications we use on our iPhone or iPad daily to protect our data without storing or sharing private information.

"Privacy is a fundamental right. And it is also one of our main values. Your devices accompany you in many of the experiences you live, and you should be able to decide what you share and with whom. At Apple we design our products to protect your privacy and give you control of your information. The task is not always simple, but it is the kind of innovation we believe in.".

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  • Safari. Smart anti-drag prevents advertisers from keeping track of you while browsing.
  • Maps. The Maps app does not associate your data with your Apple ID, and Apple does not save the history of where you have been.
  • Photos. Photos does not reveal your images to anyone else.
  • Posts. Apple cannot intercept or read the iMessage messages that you exchange with other people.
  • Siri. Siri learn what you need. No, you are.
  • Wallet and Apple Pay. The number of your credit or debit card is hidden, and Apple does not store data from your transactions that can identify you.
  • Health. You decide what information you add to the Health app and with whom you share it.

Apple is probably The company that cares most about the security and privacy of its users And this new website shows how it protects us. It is a constant effort that with each iOS update improves little by little.

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