How to see what personal data your iPhone apps acces

Learn how to check the way your iPhone app access and use your private information.

One of the news features of iOS 15.2 is call App Privacy Report. It’s a page where you can see some insights about your personal information – what and when data is accessed by specific apps, how many external connection apps make and with what servers.

You can find all that going to Settings – Privacy – App Privacy Report (last option on that page).

Here you’ll find all kind of info regarding your own privacy.

For example, I can clearly see what I’ve already known: Facebook and Google apps are the most intrusive, take a lot of my data and spread it in so many places.

You can use this info to make some adjustments, like uninstalling cheeky apps. Loosing some of this app might even have a positive impact on your battery life too.

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