iOS 17 Modifies Privacy Settings on iPhones After Update? Apple Reportedly Investigating User Claims

iOS 17 offers several new location-based functionalities, including the Check-In feature for the Messages app.

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Written by David Delima, Edited by Ketan Pratap | Updated: 25 September 2023 17:38 IST
Highlights
  • iOS 17 was rolled out to iPhone XR and newer models last week
  • The OS update reportedly toggled two privacy settings for some users
  • Apple says it is probing user reports of iOS 17 changing these settings

iOS 17 was rolled out to compatible iPhone models on September 18

Photo Credit: Apple

iOS 17 was rolled out to users globally last week, bringing noteworthy changes to Apple's operating system for recent iPhone models. However, the Cupertino company is reportedly investigating claims made by users that the update to iOS 17 reset some of the privacy settings at the operating system level. According to security researchers, the two settings on iOS 17 that are claimed to be affected by the update could affect users' privacy as they contain information about a user's location.

Apple confirmed to 9to5Mac that it was investigating an issue flagged by two cybersecurity researchers known as Mysk on X (formerly Twitter) related to the iOS 17 update. According to Mysk, some users have reported that the iOS 17 update enables the setting for Significant Locations and iPhone Analytics in the Settings app when they were previously turned off on iOS 16.

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In a post on X, Mysk explained that both Significant Locations and iPhone analytics keep a record of a user's location information. The former is stored on a user's smartphone and synced between devices using end-to-end encryption, which means Apple cannot access the information. iPhone Analytics, on the other hand, creates analytics reports shared with Apple that could contain location information, even if anonymised.

Aside from some users replying to Mysk's post on X stating that the settings were enabled on their iPhone, Gadgets 360 was able to confirm that both settings that were previously disabled on iOS 16 appear to have been enabled after the update to iOS 17.

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It is worth noting that both these settings can be manually disabled once again by opening the iOS Settings app and tapping on Privacy & Security > Location Services > System Services > Turn off Significant Locations and iPhone Analytics.


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