Apple Accused of Misrepresenting Safari Privacy While Allowing User Tracking
Apple Accused of Misrepresenting Safari Privacy While Allowing User Tracking
Apple is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging that it misrepresents Safari's privacy features, allowing third parties to track users through 'fingerprinting' despite claims that the browser prevents such tracking. The complaint suggests that Apple's actions lead users to believe their browsing data is more protected than it actually is, raising concerns about user privacy and data security within the Apple ecosystem.

Apple is being accused of overstating and misrepresenting Safari’s privacy features, leading users to believe their browsing data was more protected than it actually was. A new proposed class action alleges Safari allows third parties to track users through “fingerprinting” despite Appleās claims that the browser prevents such tracking. According to the complaint, “Safari transmits […]
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