Michael Grothaus for Fast Company:
There’s a lot to love about Apple’s new iOS 13 operating system, which launched yesterday and ships on the new iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro. However… it appears iOS 13 is not respecting the “Location” privacy setting users select for certain apps.
There are just as many apps where iOS 13’s location privacy settings work as they should. An iOS app developer has told us this bug has been reported to Apple and it should be fixed in iOS 13.1, which is scheduled to launch on Tuesday.
MacDailyNews Take: The fix is on the way!
Per the app’s request to only know your location when app is used…
Is the app considered “in use” when it’s still running in the background?
But MDN, you said you had “no ill effects so far” on iOS 13. Were you lying, or do you not consider a broken key privacy setting an ill effect?
hated one report
The video above discusses broad aspects of iOS security, not specifically the issue this post discusses.
MDN continues to sink to new lows. Headline reads “is likely to be”. Isn’t this site run by a right winger who hates “fake news” from “enemies of the state in msm”??? Here you go selling speculation behind a pile of Google ads. Pathetic. You seriously need to retire.