Apple’s privacy claims always emphasizes on one major thing, anonymity. As a company, it has stated on several occasions. That the data of its users are stored in a unique code.
This makes it impossible for anyone to read the personal data of any user. There has been a new report by Mysk claiming that Apple can still see your personal data.
Apple Already Has A Lawsuit On A Similar Issue
Last week, researchers reported that there are Apple apps that are stealing user data. Even when you restrict them from doing so. Due to this claim, Apple is facing lawsuit for tracking users’ devices.
But it does not look like things will end there. As things get even worse for the American phone maker. This same group of researchers just brought a new accusations against Apple.
According to the claims they claimed to have found a new unique ID in user data of all iPhone users. And this unique ID proves that, stock apps send all information to Apple. So your data might look anonymous. But with unique ID, Apple can be able to determine whose information it is.
According to them, this unique ID identifies each user’s iCloud account. And per the unique ID, Apple can easily know whose account is which. They demonstrated this in a video that they posted on Twitter. Which shows consistent appearance of a unique ID called DSID in the codes.