In the latest Rumor Replay column: a leaked Apple Intelligence-related memo, plus iPhone 17 Pro Max and SE 4 reports.
New Apple Intelligence features are coming soon in iOS 18.4, here are seven features and changes to expect in the next big iPhone update.
Apple Intelligence’s first set of features included tools we’re pretty familiar with, like glowing gradients to indicate the presence of AI, the ability to change the tone of an email, and a photo ...
It is also emphasized that Siri data has "never" been used by Apple to build marketing profiles. The same applies to advertising or the sale of data, "regardless of the purpose". Apple is ...
A suit said unintentional Siri sessions were recorded and sold to advertisers. Apple denied that but agreed to a settlement you might be able to share in. Thomas Kika Writer Thomas is a native of ...
Apple on Thursday said that it never used Siri data to build marketing profiles, never made it available for advertising, and never sold it to anyone for any purpose. Last week, the tech giant ...
Apple is working on a key iPhone update that will enable an important Apple Intelligence feature on supported devices. iOS 18.4 will bring the more advanced Siri assistant to the iPhone 15 Pros ...
Now, Apple has refuted rumors that this is something it does using Siri. Apple published a post yesterday (January 8) emphasizing its commitment to user privacy, especially when it relates to Siri.
The fact that Apple has settled an class action lawsuit out of court has given rise to new speculation. Siri data was never sold, the company now emphasizes. Apple finally wants to put a massive ...
Last Tuesday, the iPhone maker agreed to pay $95 million to settle a 2019 lawsuit claiming that Siri violated the privacy of Apple users by recording their conversations, as reported by Reuters.
Update 01/06/25: Apple has provided us with the following statement regarding the lawsuit: "Siri has been engineered to protect user privacy from the beginning. Siri data has never been used to ...
On a Mac device, you can control Siri by clicking the Apple logo in the top-left corner, then clicking System Settings > Siri & Spotlight. Toggle off Ask Siri. The potential for spying might be a ...