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Old 15th October 2019, 07:29   #1
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Default Apple sharing fanboys' Safari data with the Chinese

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Apple, which often positions itself as a champion of privacy and human rights, is sending some IP addresses from users of its Safari browser on iOS to Chinese conglomerate Tencent -- a company with close ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

According to the Reclaim the Net blog the fruity cargo cult has admitted that it sends some user IP addresses to Tencent in the "About Safari & Privacy" section of its Safari settings.

The "Fraudulent Website Warning" setting is toggled on by default which means that unless iPhone or iPad users dive two levels deep into their settings and toggle it off, their IP addresses may be logged by Tencent or Google when they use the Safari browser. However, doing this makes browsing sessions less secure and leaves users vulnerable to accessing fraudulent websites, the site said.

Even if people install a third-party browser on their iOS device, viewing web pages inside apps still opens them in an integrated form of Safari called Safari View Controller instead of the third-party browser. Tapping links inside apps also open them in Safari rather than a third-party browser. These behaviours that force people back into Safari make it difficult for people to avoid the Safari browser completely when using an iPhone or iPad.

Engadget adds that it's "not clear" whether or not Tencent is collecting IP addresses from users outside of China.

Reclaim the Net points out that the possibility is troubling, in part because Safari is the #1 most popular mobile internet browser in America, with a market share of over 50 percent.

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