This is the company that claims: 'Privacy
Wiretap lawsuit accuses Apple of tracking iPhone users who opted out
(PDF URL)
https://regmedia.co.uk/2023/01/10/apple_pa_complaint_wiretap.pdf
Another lawsuit relating to Mysk's research over Apple's data collection practices was filed in California federal court in November last year, with that case alleging the company was violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act
https://www.theregister.com/2022/11/14/apple_data_collection_lawsuit/
more here:
https://9to5mac.com/2023/01/09/apple-privacy-tracking-lawsuit/
@ecksmc Bad behavior!
@MisterE yup opt-out should mean something
@ecksmc Yeah! And, the sneaky stuff isn't necessary. I wonder what customers are saying about that.
@MisterE indeed
customers most likely don't care lol well, majority anyway >> cause it's Apple baby 😆
majority just wanna keep buying the next new shinny device
@ecksmc Yeah, I get that. That's a lot of people that need minders.
The suit's claims cite work done by two independent app developers at software company Mysk, co-founded by Germany-based iOS dev and "occasional security researcher"Mysk, in November last year. According to the suit, the pair's test "revealed that even when consumers actively change their 'privacy settings' and take Apple's instructions to protect their privacy, Apple still records, tracks, collects, and monetizes consumers' analytics data, including browsing history and activity information."