Apples new privacy pages are easier to read and look way better

Theyre much easier to read, letting you skim through a list of individual Apple apps to see what each one does to protect your personal data.

Previously, if you looked at that URL, youd find Apples generic statement about how it protected your personal information, followed by a bunch of info in a confusing order, with a hard-to-read two-column layout on any but the skinniest of window sizes. Apples new pages still lead with a generic statement about privacy, but its now much easier to understand what each app does to protect your privacy on an app-by-app basis.

Instead, this refresh does a good job of organizing information Apple has shared in the past into one place .

Even if there isnt much new with Apples refreshed pages, theyre still a helpful way to see everything the company is doing for user privacy. And it makes sense that the company is so adamant about presenting the information well since it wants to be the only tech company you trust.

Original article
Author: Jay Peters

The Verge was founded in 2011 in partnership with Vox Media, and covers the intersection of technology, science, art, and culture. Its mission is to offer in-depth reporting and long-form feature stories, breaking news coverage, product information, and community content in a unified and cohesive manner. The site is powered by Vox Media's Chorus platform, a modern media stack built for web-native news in the 21st century.

Posted on  ,