The 'dangerous' iPhone settings that are sharing your data... and how to turn them off

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

These settings allow your iPhone to share data that helps third parties target advertisements to you and measure advertisement engagement. Chip Hallett, author of The Ultimate Privacy Playbook, explained how to turn these'dangerous' settings off to ensure that your data is always kept private. To disable them, start by opening the settings app. Then scroll down and tap'Safari.' Then scroll all the way down to the bottom of the screen where it says'Advanced.' Tap this tab, and you should see a toggle on/off button next to'Privacy Preserving Ad Measurement.'

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