From Metro:
A new study suggests that the default apps on an iPhone, iPad and MacBook collect your personal data, even when they appear to be disabled.
This is the first study to research the privacy settings of Apple’s default apps, specifically looking at Safari, Siri, Family Sharing, iMessage, FaceTime, Location Services, Find My and Touch ID, to see whether the corporation are living up to their slogan: ‘Privacy. That’s Apple.’ Associate Professor Janne Lindqvist, head of the computer science department at Aalto University, Finland, said: ‘We focused on apps that are an integral part of the platform and ecosystem.