The tech giant is shifting away from its practice of accepting subpoenas to hand over push notification data to law enforcement. © Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via ...
Apple has confirmed granting Australian law enforcement access to user notification data for the first time, which can ...
Update: Apple issued the following statement to 9to5Mac: Apple is committed to transparency and we have long been a supporter of efforts to ensure that providers are able to disclose as much ...
While governments around the world made a record number of iPhone push notification data requests in 2024, Apple approved a smaller share. According to Apple's latest transparency report, global ...
Some governments are spying on push notifications sent to iPhone users, Apple confirmed Wednesday. By examining logs of push notifications sent by various apps, authorities can piece together ...
A senator's open letter making it public that iPhone push notifications can be used to track users has let Apple publish a warning about the topic. On Wednesday, Senator Wyden made a seemingly wild ...
Apple says it now requires a judge’s consent before it will hand over your push notification data to law enforcement or government officials, according to an update of Apple’s Legal Process Guidelines ...
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) has warned in a letter to the Justice Department that unidentified governments are spying on Apple and Google phone users through their push notifications. The letter ...
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