As expected, Apple took steps to bolster its privacy credentials on Monday, announcing a slew of new privacy changes that will affect popular iPhone apps and services. If you're like me -- one of the billion-plus people in this world who use an iPhone -- then I'd say it's worth getting a head start on the slew of new privacy updates coming to your iPhone (and iPads) hopefully sometime in the fall, with Apple's latest mobile software iOS 15.Mon IP
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As expected, Apple took steps to bolster its privacy credentials on Monday, announcing a slew of new privacy changes that will affect popular iPhone apps and services. If you're like me -- one of the billion-plus people in this world who use an iPhone -- then I'd say it's worth getting a head start on the slew of new privacy updates coming to your iPhone (and iPads) hopefully sometime in the fall, with Apple's latest mobile software iOS 15.Mon IP