cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11219865

TL;DR version:

Several popular iOS apps, including Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Twitter, have been found to be collecting user data through notifications, even when the app is closed, according to tests conducted by security researchers at Mysk Inc. The data collected includes IP addresses, device information, and other identifiable details, which can be used for targeted advertising and tracking purposes. While some of the companies involved have denied the allegations, the researchers claim that the data collection is unnecessary for notification processing and appears to be related to analytics and tracking. The issue is believed to be widespread among iOS apps, and Apple’s lack of enforcement of its own privacy rules has been criticized. Upcoming changes to the iPhone operating system’s rules may help address the problem, but it remains to be seen how effectively they will be enforced.

Mitigating the issue:

  • According to a reply from the researchers under their video:

Disabling the notifications prevents this from happening, but you have to toggle the option “Allow Notifications” of the app off. Allowing the notifications while disabling the alerts isn’t enough.

  • Another article from BleepingComputer similarly notes that:

iPhone users who want to evade this fingerprinting should disable push notifications entirely. Unfortunately, making notifications silent will not prevent abuse. To disable notifications, open ‘Settings,’ head to ‘Notifications,’ select the app you want to manage notifications for and tap the toggle to disable ‘Allow Notifications.’

Link to the researchers’ original post on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@mysk/111816751385137545

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    8 months ago

    Apple goint out of its way to harvest data behind people’s back? Impossible

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      8 months ago

      Several popular iOS apps, including Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Twitter, have been found to be collecting user data through notifications

      Come on mate, it’s literally right there. Youd have had to scroll past it to make your comment.

      Read the fucking article before commenting, its the least you can do as a functioning human being.

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        8 months ago

        Yeah and? I read the article… Thats the point, if you have software that protects (or should) you from data harvest Apple should have safety methods in place. But they do not care since they do the same… Maybe next time don’t be a fucking prick to someone just because.