At Apple, we believe that you can have great products and great privacy. This means that we strive to collect only the personal data that we need. Descriptions of how Apple handles personal data for certain individual services are available at apple.com/legal/privacy/data.

When you create an Apple ID, apply for commercial credit, purchase and/or activate a product or device, download a software update, register for a class at an Apple Store, connect to our services, contact us (including by social media), participate in an online survey, or otherwise interact with Apple, we may collect a variety of information, including:


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Apple retains personal data only for so long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, including as described in this Privacy Policy or in our service-specific privacy notices, or as required by law. We will retain your personal data for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy and our service-specific privacy summaries. When assessing retention periods, we first carefully examine whether it is necessary to retain the personal data collected and, if retention is required, work to retain the personal data for the shortest possible period permissible under law.

Apple generally treats data we collect using these cookies and similar technologies as non-personal data. However, to the extent that Internet Protocol (IP) addresses or similar identifiers are considered personal data by local law, we also treat these identifiers as personal data in those regions. In addition, Apple sometimes combines non-personal data collected from these technologies with other personal data Apple holds. When we combine data in this way, we treat the combined data as personal data for purposes of this Privacy Policy.

The Apple entity that controls your personal data may differ depending on where you live. For example, retail store information is controlled by individual retail entities in each country and Apple Media Services-related personal data may be controlled by various Apple entities as reflected in the terms of service. If you do not reside in the U.S., your personal data may be processed by Apple Inc. and other Apple-affiliated companies on behalf of the Apple entity controlling personal data for your jurisdiction. For example, Imagery and associated data collected by Apple around the world to improve Apple Maps and to support our Look Around feature is transferred to Apple Inc. in California.

Data types must meet all criteria in order to be considered optional for disclosure. If a data type collected by your app meets some, but not all, of the above criteria, it must be disclosed in App Store Connect.

Examples of data that may not need to be disclosed include data collected in optional feedback forms or customer service requests that are unrelated to the primary purpose of the app and meet the other criteria above.

Data types must meet all criteria in order to be considered optional for disclosure. If a data type collected by your app meets some, but not all, of the above criteria, it must be disclosed in your privacy section.

Please disclose all data collected from your app, unless it meets all of the criteria outlined in the Optional Disclosure section. You may use the Privacy Choices or Privacy Policy links to provide additional detail about how your data collection practices may vary.

Hello, we have some data collectors who have iPhones. We understand the KoboCollect is only for android but I wanted to know if there is any way to run kobocollect on iPhone using any android emulator?. I know we can use web form but that is not our requirement.

I have a Midnight Blue iPhone 7 Plus/8 Plus Silicone case currently on my iPhone 7 Plus. When I put it in my jeans pockets or jumper pockets, they collect all the loose dust, fluff and anything else that may be tiny and in the corners of your pockets. Does anyone else find this a little irritating or is it just me?

This is the main reason I do not buy silicone cases. The closest thing to a silicone case I get is OtterBox cases which have the hard plastic outer case. They call the inner case a "synthetic rubber" which is probably silicone, but with the help of the hard outer cover it doesn't seem to collect dirt like other silicone cases.

I'm planning a trip to US and I would line to buy a new iPhone when I'm there. As I'm not going to have much time, I'd like to order in advance and just collect from store on my arrival. I've tried to order online for local pick up but the system is not able to locate the store I've selected (providing postal code). I have the feeling that the functionsalities is disabled when tring to place a 'pick up' order from another country. Any suggestions? Thanks. Andrea

Thanks tonefox, that was helpful. Maybe I wasn't clear in my question, I would like to place an order on the US 'apple store website' and pick up my iPhone in person from a US store (so it would be US to US). However, I will place my order from a UK IP adress as I am now based in UK (but I will collect in person in US). Besides, I didn't consider local VAT, do you know how to calculate it for each US state? Thanks. Andrea

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We chose to examine the privacy labels and practices of 250 apps (a fraction of the millions of apps in the App Store) across several categories. This selection included the top apps of 2020, as well as popular games, browsers, weather apps, streaming-video apps, photography apps, notes apps, dating apps, shopping apps, news apps, and health and fitness apps. (We collected the information between March 17 and 26, 2021.) Among those apps, we found the following:

Labels and app behaviors are always changing, but here are some conclusions that we found surprising, insightful, and representative of how apps tend to share data, according to what we found in the Data Used to Track You labels and our own tests across the top downloads. (Information collected between March 17 and 26, 2021.)

"Both iOS and Google Android share data with Apple/Google on average every 4.5 [minutes]," a research paper published last week by Trinity College in Dublin says. "The 'essential' data collection is extensive, and likely at odds with reasonable user expectations."

"On an iPhone running a COVID contact-tracing app the data collection by Apple iOS is remarkably similar to that by Google Play Services on Android phones," the paper said. "Users appear to have no option to disable this data collection by iOS."

Google did respond with what the researcher characterized as "a number of comments and clarifications," all incorporated into the report, and said it "intend[ed] to publish public documentation on the telemetry data" it collected.

Yes, if you want to troubleshoot and resolve the issue, or if you want to inform us of a product defect or limitation, you will need to file an in-app support ticket. Only through filing an in-app support ticket can the Outlook app's logs get collected and analyzed by our product engineers.

Last week, I asked Apple to give me all the data it's collected on me since I first became a customer in 2010 with the purchase of my first iPhone. That was nearly a decade ago. As most tech companies have grown in size, they began collecting more and more data on users and customers -- even on non-users and non-customers.

Apple took a little over a week to send me all the data it's collected on me, amounting to almost two dozen Excel spreadsheets at just 5MB in total -- roughly the equivalent of a high-quality photo snapped on my iPhone.

Apple says that any data information it collects on you is yours to have if you want it, but as of yet, it doesn't turn over your content which is largely stored on your slew of Apple devices. That's set to change later this year when the tech giant will allow customers to download their data archives, largely to comply with new European data protection and privacy rules. And, of the data it collects to power Siri, Maps, and News, it does so anonymously -- Apple can't attribute that data to the device owner.

One spreadsheet -- handily -- contained explanations for all the data fields, which we've uploaded here. Not all the spreadsheets contained information referencing these fields, but it shows you what kind of data Apple can collect on you.

A collect call is only relevant when calling from a landline phone. The purpose is to allow the caller to avoid paying landline changes. To make a collect call from a landline phone, the call must go through an operator.

Til now I have just used Google Hangouts to call US numbers (even landlines) for free, from my smart phone, even if I have just WiFi (with a SIM I can call from anywhere I have mobile service), so no need to worry about calling collect or how to call 800 numbers for free. I have my bank/credit union/airline phone numbers saved in the phone and just call if I need to,, for free. ff782bc1db

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