Can Apple see your hidden photos?

Can Apple see your hidden photos?

When you hide a photo from your Photo Library on iPhone, it goes into a Hidden Photos album. You won’t see it in your main Photo Library again, unless you unhide it.

Does Apple know what we say and do with our phones?

The company uses its alternative approach to privacy as a marketing tool, telling consumers that e-mails, direct messages and internet clicks aren’t monitored by Apple. However, what it has built is a system that’s been exploited by others for tracking.

Does Apple spy on you like Google?

“Yes, it collects personal data, but that data is not sold to third parties. “Both iOS and Android apps can collect personal information from users and, in turn, use that data for marketing, advertising, and analytics,” Bischoff said.

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Why can’t people fix their own devices?

The popular belief seems to be that the reason why companies are opposed to people being able to fix their own devices is money and greed. If your device is broken then, haha, you have to go out and buy another, so cha-ching.

Why can’t I See My Device Details on my Apple ID?

It is not a functional association with your Apple ID, like in iTunes. I went here….. Sign in to your Apple ID account page, then scroll to Devices. If you don’t see your devices right away, click View Details and answer your security questions.

How do I find the model of my Apple device?

Sign in to your Apple ID account page, then scroll to Devices. If you don’t see your devices right away, click View Details and answer your security questions. Click any device name to view that device’s information, such as the device model, serial number, and OS version.

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How do Apple Authorized repair centers make money?

If your device is broken then you’re either a potential customer for buying a new one, or a potential customer for the authorized repair center, both of which generate revenue (although for a company as big as Apple, that revenue is a drop in the ocean, but it’s likely a lucrative market for third-party repair centers that are Apple authorized).