Apple's new privacy window will let users see how apps monitor their habits, interests
Additional disclosures will begin to appear in apps made for iPhones, iPads, Macs and Apple TV.
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Apple also has plans to impose a new mandate that will require all iPhone apps to obtain permission before tracking a person's activities on the device.
CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA: Apple has begun spelling out what kinds of personal information is being collected by the digital services displayed in its app stores for iPhones and other products made by the trendsetting company.
Starting Monday, the additional disclosures will begin to appear in apps made for iPads, Mac computers and Apple's TV streaming device, as well as its biggest moneymaker, the iPhone. Apple announced the changes were coming six months ago as part of an effort to help its customers gain a better understanding of how apps monitor their habits, tastes and whereabouts.
In many instances, the data scooped up by apps is used to sell ads targeted at a particular person's interest and location, especially if their services are being offered for free.
The increased transparency about the collection and handling of personal information is designed to help people make more informed decisions about which apps they choose to install on their phones and other devices.
The changes were worked out with European regulators and mesh with Apple's efforts to position itself as a trustworthy guardian of its customers' privacy - an issue CEO Tim Cook has been framing a "fundamental human right." In the process, Cook has been taking veiled shots at Google and Facebook, which make most of their money from digital ads that are driven by the mining of personal information.
Apple also has plans to impose a new mandate that will require all iPhone apps to obtain permission before tracking a person's activities on the device. That surveillance is currently done automatically by many apps, forcing people to go to the time and trouble to block the tracking in the settings of each app.
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The anti-tracking feature was supposed to be released in September, but Apple delayed after Facebook and many other app makers protested. Apple is vowing to oust apps from its stores if they try to bypass the new anti-tracking rule when it becomes effective next year.
Apple Unveils 4 New 5G-Enabled iPhones, To Come Sans Charger & Earphones; Also Launches A Smaller HomePod
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Apple, at its virtual 'Hi, Speed' event, unveiled four new iPhones equipped with technology to support the new 5G wireless networks.
In addition to the new variants of iPhone 12, priced between $700 to $1100, the Cupertino-based tech giant also launched a smaller and cheaper version of its HomePod speaker.
Apple also said it won't be including earbuds or power adaptors with the newest iPhones, since most customers already have these. That will reduce manufacturing and make boxes lighter to ship.
The company's environment policy chief Lisa Jackson said the move was part of Apple's efforts "to cut waste and use less materials."
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Apple's iPhone 12, successor to the top-selling iPhone 11, comes with a display of 6.1 inches. The smartphone will be powered by Apple's own A14 Bionic processor with a dual-camera, using what the company called "computational photography," or digital technology to get the best images in all conditions.
The tech giant said the iPhone 12 will use a "smart data mode" that will assess 5G needs and balance speed and battery life automatically.
The iPhone 12, available in 5 colours: Black, White, Red, Green and Blue, will be priced at Rs 79,900. It will be go on sale from October 30.
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The iPhone 12 Mini, which Apple is calling the "the smallest, thinnest, and lightest 5G smartphone in the world," comes with a 5.4-inch display. It has Apple's "Super Retina XDR" display for colour management, water resistance and wireless charging.
The device will come in five colour options and packs the latest Bionic A15 and iOS 14. Priced at Rs 69,900, it will be available on Apple.com and through Apple Authorised Resellers from October 30.
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Apple also launched two Pro models of the iPhone. While the iPhone 12 Pro sports a 6.5 inches screen, the Pro Max features a 6.7 inches Retina display. Both are powered by A14 Bionic chipset, and come with deep fusion camera feature.
The iPhone 12 Pro includes a seven-element lens with an ultrawide angle feature giving a 120-degree field of view, along with a 52 mm focal length telephoto lens. iPhone 12 Pro will be able to record videos in Dolby Vision HDR and also edit in the Photos app itself.
iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max will be available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB models in Graphite, Silver, Gold, and Pacific Blue starting at Rs 119,900 and Rs 129,900, respectively, from October 30.
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Apple also announced a HomePod Mini smart speaker to take on similar offerings from Amazon and Google.
The smart speaker comes with an Intercom feature which allows you to send a message from one HomePod to another. The feature also works with iPhones, iPad and Apple Watch.
The device is priced at $99.
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