The debate over mobile privacy isn’t just about which phone is “more secure” — it’s about how differently Android and iPhone devices track users, especially in the United States. Consumers increasingly care about privacy, transparency, and control over personal data as billions of dollars in digital advertising hinge on behavioral tracking. But the mechanisms, policies, […]
In a world where privacy concerns are skyrocketing, many iPhone users in the United States assume that simply turning Location Services off means they’re no longer being tracked. Unfortunately, the reality is far more complex. Your iPhone may still gather, process, or broadcast certain types of data that reveal your movements — even when location […]