New Delhi: Taking users’ privacy to a new level, Apple has put the ‘App Privacy’ report feature in iOS 15.2 beta that will allow users to see what sort of personal data apps have accessed on their iPhones.
The ‘App Privacy’ report will show which app has access to your sensitive information like location, photos, camera, microphone, and contacts across the last seven days.
“Apple has seeded the first betas of iOS 15.2 and iPadOS 15.2 to developers for testing purposes, with the update adding promised iOS 15 features like App Privacy Report,” reports MacRumors.
Also Read Apple releases new iOS 14 updates with focus on security The report will also show which other web domains the app contacted and let you compare that with the websites you visited directly in the app.
The ‘App Privacy’ report was first showcased at Apple ‘WWDC’ developer conference this year.
The report is available in iOS 15.2 beta in the privacy section of the Settings app.
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