5 smart privacy features on iPhone you need to know about

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In recent years, Apple has gone harder on touting how private its iPhones are, from keeping your personal data on the device to prevent prying eyes from following you around when browsing on Safari. In a recent briefing with Apple, four key pillars of privacy were highlighted to me: collect less data, keep private data on device, be transparent in what data is being collected, and keep iPhones secure.

Out of the box, I feel iPhones tend to offer more default privacy than rivals, including some of the best Android phones; it doesn’t hurt that chips like the A18 Pro have a secure kernel that keeps data locked down on a hardware level, and that Face ID has a one-in-a-million chance to hack.

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