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Apple Maps privacy bug may have allowed apps to collect location data without permission

Por: 9to5Mac Tech February 01, 2023

An privacy bug fixed in iOS 16.3 may have allowed apps to collect user location data without permission. At least one app appears to have done so, and a reporter has speculated that the same bug could have been exploited by countless apps over an unknown time period … iOS 16.3 , after a month in beta. The headline feature was support for physical security keys as part of the two factor authentication sign in process on new devices. Other... + full article



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