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Tracking updates of www.apple.com

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ab3c7aa0ddaead5a055ca5d670d16ac82e1d1299: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/en-ww/governance @ 2021-04-19

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57ba955f2051295a90e2ead4c1ee559a03740974: https://www.apple.com/legal/transparency/about.html @ 2021-04-19

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31a2eb506f7fd0899254eec35b2a379cb8d5df05: https://www.apple.com/privacy/government-information-requests @ 2021-04-19

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@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ Music
 AirPods
 HomePod
 iPod touch
+AirTag
 Accessories
 Gift Cards
 Services
@@ -109,7 +110,7 @@ Supplier Responsibility
 About Apple
 Newsroom
 Apple Leadership
-Job Opportunities
+Career Opportunities
 Investors
 Ethics & Compliance
 Events
milonmaze commented 3 years ago

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@@ -16,20 +16,20 @@ Labels
 Transparency Report
 Privacy Policy
 Apple Privacy Policy
-Updated December 14, 2020
+Updated June 1, 2021

 Apple’s Privacy Policy describes how Apple collects, uses, and shares your personal data.

 In addition to this Privacy Policy, we provide data and privacy information embedded in our products and certain features that ask to use your personal information. This product-specific information is accompanied by our Data & Privacy Icon.

-You will be given an opportunity to review this product-specific information before enabling these features. You also can view this information at any time, either in Settings related to those features and/or online at apple.com/legal/privacy.
+You will be given an opportunity to review this product-specific information before using these features.  You also can view this information at any time, either in Settings related to those features and/or online at apple.com/legal/privacy.

 Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with our privacy practices, accessible via the headings below, and contact us if you have any questions.

 Download a copy of this Privacy Policy
  
 Your California Privacy Disclosures 
-Apple Health Research Apps Privacy Policy
+Apple Health Study Apps Privacy Policy

 What Is Personal Data at Apple?
milonmaze commented 3 years ago

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@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ iCloud
 Apple One
 Apple Card
 Apple Books
+Apple Podcasts
 App Store
 Account
 Manage Your Apple ID
milonmaze commented 3 years ago

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 Apple
+Store
 Mac
 iPad
 iPhone
milonmaze commented 3 years ago

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 Apple
+Store
 Mac
 iPad
 iPhone
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 Apple
+Store
 Mac
 iPad
 iPhone
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 Apple
+Store
 Mac
 iPad
 iPhone
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@@ -1,21 +1,3 @@
-Apple
-Store
-Mac
-iPad
-iPhone
-Watch
-TV
-Music
-Support
-Shopping Bag
-+
-Privacy
-Overview
-Features
-Control
-Labels
-Transparency Report
-Privacy Policy
 Apple Privacy Policy
 Updated June 1, 2021

@@ -44,57 +26,4 @@ Children and Personal Data
 Cookies and Other Technologies
 Transfer of Personal Data Between Countries
 Our Companywide Commitment to Your Privacy
-Privacy Questions
-
-Apple Footer
-
-Apple
- Legal
- Privacy Policy
- Apple Privacy Policy
-Hardware and Software
-Hardware Warranties
-Software License Agreements
-RF Exposure
-More Resources
-Overview
-Government Information Requests
-Contact Apple Legal
-Global Trade Compliance
-Supplier Provisions
-Filemaker Legal Information
-Sales & Support
-Overview
-AppleCare
-Repair Terms and Conditions
-Express Replacement Service
-Remote Support Terms and Conditions
-Sales Policies
-Certification Agreements and Policies
-Training Service Terms and Conditions
-Support Communities Terms of Use
-Internet Services
-Overview
-Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions
-iTunes Gift Cards and Codes Terms and Conditions
-Game Center Terms and Conditions
-iCloud Terms of Service
-TestFlight Terms and Conditions
-Privacy Policy
-Website Terms of Use
-Intellectual Property
-Overview
-Guidelines for Using Apple Trademarks and Copyrights
-Trademarks
-Rights and Permissions
-Piracy Prevention
-Unsolicited Idea Submission Policy
-Education
-Apple School Manager
-Enterprise
-Apple Business Manager
-Data Transfer Agreements
-More ways to shop: Find an Apple Store or other retailer near you. Or call 1-800-MY-APPLE.
-United States
-Copyright © 2021 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
-Privacy Policy Terms of Use Sales and Refunds Legal Site Map
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+Privacy Questions
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milonmaze commented 3 years ago

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-Apple
-Store
-Mac
-iPad
-iPhone
-Watch
-TV
-Music
-Support
-Shopping Bag
-+
-Privacy
-Overview
-Features
-Control
-Labels
-Transparency Report
-Privacy Policy
 Privacy Governance

 Apple is committed to respecting human rights, including the right to privacy and freedom of information and expression. Our Human Rights Policy governs how we treat everyone—from our customers and teams to our business partners and people at every level of our supply chain.
@@ -63,57 +45,4 @@ Apple does not provide user information to any third parties where such informat

 De-Identification of Personal Data

-De-Identification is the process of removing the association between a set of identifying personal data and an individual such that the data no longer can be used to identify that individual. Within Apple, for data to be considered de-identified, all personal data elements must be removed, including full IP address and identifiers linked to personal data. Adherence to Apple’s de-identification standards is subject to audit by the Apple Privacy Compliance Audit & Verification team.
-
-Apple Footer
-
-Apple
- Legal
- Privacy Policy
- Privacy Governance
-Hardware and Software
-Hardware Warranties
-Software License Agreements
-RF Exposure
-More Resources
-Overview
-Government Information Requests
-Contact Apple Legal
-Global Trade Compliance
-Supplier Provisions
-Filemaker Legal Information
-Sales & Support
-Overview
-AppleCare
-Repair Terms and Conditions
-Express Replacement Service
-Remote Support Terms and Conditions
-Sales Policies
-Certification Agreements and Policies
-Training Service Terms and Conditions
-Support Communities Terms of Use
-Internet Services
-Overview
-Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions
-iTunes Gift Cards and Codes Terms and Conditions
-Game Center Terms and Conditions
-iCloud Terms of Service
-TestFlight Terms and Conditions
-Privacy Policy
-Website Terms of Use
-Intellectual Property
-Overview
-Guidelines for Using Apple Trademarks and Copyrights
-Trademarks
-Rights and Permissions
-Piracy Prevention
-Unsolicited Idea Submission Policy
-Education
-Apple School Manager
-Enterprise
-Apple Business Manager
-Data Transfer Agreements
-More ways to shop: Find an Apple Store or other retailer near you. Or call 1-800-MY-APPLE.
-United States
-Copyright © 2021 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
-Privacy Policy Terms of Use Sales and Refunds Legal Site Map
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+De-Identification is the process of removing the association between a set of identifying personal data and an individual such that the data no longer can be used to identify that individual. Within Apple, for data to be considered de-identified, all personal data elements must be removed, including full IP address and identifiers linked to personal data. Adherence to Apple’s de-identification standards is subject to audit by the Apple Privacy Compliance Audit & Verification team.
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milonmaze commented 3 years ago

dbe92b25c1899e3efeb24a770e19bc7111bf3e4b: https://www.apple.com/legal/transparency/about.html @ 2021-09-04

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-Apple
-Store
-Mac
-iPad
-iPhone
-Watch
-TV
-Music
-Support
-Shopping Bag
-+
-Privacy
-Overview
-Features
-Control
-Labels
-Transparency Report
-Privacy Policy
 About Apple’s Transparency Report

 We believe our customers have a right to understand how their personal data is managed and protected. Apple’s Transparency Report provides information regarding government requests for customer data.
@@ -34,31 +16,4 @@ Choose your country or region

 Report CSVs

-Government and Law Enforcement Information
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-Apple Footer
-
-Apple
- Transparency Report
- About Apple’s Transparency Report
-Transparency Report
-Overview
-About Apple’s Transparency Report
-Choose your Country or Region
-Report PDFs
-Report CSVs
-Worldwide Requests
-Device Requests
-Financial Identifier Requests
-Account Requests
-Account Preservation Requests
-Account Restriction/Deletion Requests
-Emergency Requests
-App Removal Requests - Legal Violation
-App Removal Requests - Platform Violation
-Government Information
-Government and Law Enforcement Information
-More ways to shop: Find an Apple Store or other retailer near you. Or call 1-800-MY-APPLE.
-United States
-Copyright © 2021 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
-Privacy Policy Terms of Use Sales and Refunds Legal Site Map
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milonmaze commented 3 years ago

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-Apple
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-Mac
-iPad
-iPhone
-Watch
-TV
-Music
-Support
-Shopping Bag
-+
-Privacy
-Overview
-Features
-Control
-Labels
-Transparency Report
-Privacy Policy
 We believe security shouldn’t come at the expense of individual privacy.
 What we’re commonly asked for and how we respond.

@@ -40,84 +22,4 @@ We are also in the process of launching an online portal for authenticated law e
 Apple is committed to protecting the security and privacy of our users. The above developments and the work we do to assist investigations uphold this fundamental commitment.

 Apple’s guidelines for law enforcement requests:
-United States (PDF) Outside the United States (PDF)
-Apple Footer
-
-Apple
- Privacy
- Government Information Requests
-Shop and Learn
-Mac
-iPad
-iPhone
-Watch
-TV
-Music
-AirPods
-HomePod
-iPod touch
-AirTag
-Accessories
-Gift Cards
-Services
-Apple Music
-Apple TV+
-Apple Fitness+
-Apple News+
-Apple Arcade
-iCloud
-Apple One
-Apple Card
-Apple Books
-Apple Podcasts
-App Store
-Account
-Manage Your Apple ID
-Apple Store Account
-iCloud.com
-Apple Store
-Find a Store
-Shop Online
-Genius Bar
-Today at Apple
-Apple Camp
-Apple Store App
-Refurbished and Clearance
-Financing
-Apple Trade In
-Order Status
-Shopping Help
-For Business
-Apple and Business
-Shop for Business
-For Education
-Apple and Education
-Shop for K-12
-Shop for College
-For Healthcare
-Apple in Healthcare
-Health on Apple Watch
-Health Records on iPhone
-For Government
-Shop for Government
-Shop for Veterans and Military
-Apple Values
-Accessibility
-Education
-Environment
-Inclusion and Diversity
-Privacy
-Racial Equity and Justice
-Supplier Responsibility
-About Apple
-Newsroom
-Apple Leadership
-Career Opportunities
-Investors
-Ethics & Compliance
-Events
-Contact Apple
-More ways to shop: Find an Apple Store or other retailer near you. Or call 1-800-MY-APPLE.
-United States
-Copyright © 2021 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
-Privacy Policy Terms of Use Sales and Refunds Legal Site Map
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milonmaze commented 3 years ago

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+English  Choose your preferred language
 Apple Privacy Policy
-Updated June 1, 2021
+Updated October 27, 2021

 Apple’s Privacy Policy describes how Apple collects, uses, and shares your personal data.

 In addition to this Privacy Policy, we provide data and privacy information embedded in our products and certain features that ask to use your personal information. This product-specific information is accompanied by our Data & Privacy Icon.

-You will be given an opportunity to review this product-specific information before using these features.  You also can view this information at any time, either in Settings related to those features and/or online at apple.com/legal/privacy.
+You will be given an opportunity to review this product-specific information before using these features. You also can view this information at any time, either in settings related to those features and/or online at apple.com/legal/privacy/data. 

 Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with our privacy practices, accessible via the headings below, and contact us if you have any questions.

 Download a copy of this Privacy Policy
  
 Your California Privacy Disclosures 
+Information Regarding Commercial Electronic Messages in Canada 
 Apple Health Study Apps Privacy Policy
milonmaze commented 3 years ago

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milonmaze commented 2 years ago

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 Cookies and Other Technologies
 Transfer of Personal Data Between Countries
 Our Companywide Commitment to Your Privacy
-Privacy Questions
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+View our APEC CBPR certification >
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milonmaze commented 2 years ago

fbc006d639a18dc0d8b124ef6f31e65d4f81f60e: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/california/ca-privacy-disclosures.html @ 2022-05-28

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+English — Ver página en español
 California Privacy Disclosures

-To help California consumers make informed privacy decisions and compare practices across businesses, the State has created a common framework for businesses to talk about privacy. Apple is using that framework here to describe, for each category of personal information under California law, whether Apple collects that personal information, or shares or discloses it for a business purpose. Apple does not sell your personal information.
-
+To help California consumers make informed privacy decisions and compare practices across businesses, the State has created a common framework for businesses to talk about privacy. Apple is using that framework here to describe, for each category of personal information under California law, whether Apple collects that personal information, or shares or discloses it for a business purpose. Apple does not sell your personal information.

 Apple Privacy Policy
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-Identifiers: Apple collects information that identifies you to provide you with services that you request. For example, Apple processes your name, email address, and billing address to process transactions. And we process your mobile phone number to communicate with you. Apple discloses this information to our service providers who process the information on our behalf to help us perform a particular business purpose in accordance with our instructions. In some cases, Apple may provide this information to third parties for the business purposes requested by you, such as when Apple provides your name and certain information about your device to a mobile carrier to set up a carrier account for billing purposes.
-
-Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law: California and federal laws provide protection against discrimination if you belong to a protected class. Protected classes include groupings based on race, ethnicity, or national origin; family status; and whether you have a disability. Similarly, even though you may represent to Apple that you’re part of a family unit for Family Sharing, Apple does not take steps to infer your actual family status based upon your feature use.
-
-Commercial information: Apple collects and maintains a record of your transactions with Apple, such as the products or services that you’ve purchased. Apple shares this information with our service providers for our business purposes, for example, to process transactions that you’ve requested. Apple also shares certain commercial information with third parties, such as credit card companies, in order to process your transactions.
-
-Biometric information: Under California law, biometric information includes any physiological or behavioral characteristics that can be used to establish your identity, such as a fingerprint or an image of your face from which a faceprint can be created. If you choose to store your photos with Apple, you may include in those photos an image of your face from which a faceprint could be made. Apple does not create or store faceprints of our customers and, as a result, does not consider photos stored in iCloud to be biometric information.
-
-Network activity information: Apple collects certain information about user activity on our electronic networks, such as how consumers interact with our websites and apps. We use this information to help determine what pages or features are popular or where our products and services could be improved. We may also use such information for marketing purposes with your consent or other applicable legal basis.
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-Geolocation data: Geolocation data at Apple is data that describes a consumer's precise location. Apple may collect information about your location to provide you services that you request, such as Find My, where data is stored for a short period on our severs to process your request
-
-Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, or olfactory information: Apple does not collect information about your senses.
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-Employment information: We collect any professional or employment information that you share with us or direct others to share with or make available to us, such as the institutions that you attended and any professional degrees or certifications.
-
-Education information: If you’re a student or educator and would like to use an education discount, we may collect information about your status to verify eligibility and maintain information about your affiliation with an educational institution.
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-Inferences from your personal information to create a profile about your preferences: If you choose to personalize your services or communications where such an option is available, Apple will use information that we collect so that we can offer you those personalized services or communications. You can learn more about how relevant services use information to personalize your experience by reviewing the privacy information presented when you first use a service that asks to use your personal information. We make this information easy to find by presenting it with our Data & Privacy icon; it’s also available at all times on your Apple device and through the links below.
-
-Personal information described in Section 1798.80(e): The California Consumer Privacy Act requires that we tell you whether we collect any personal information that is described in California Civil Code Section 1798.80(e). The Code section includes a broad variety of categories of personal information, such as name, contact information, physical characteristics, credit card or billing information, health or medical information, and more. Apple collects personal information described in Section 1798.80(e). Some of this information is already described in the categories above. For a full description of how Apple collects and handles your personal information, we encourage you to review the Apple Privacy Policy and the privacy information presented when you first use a service that asks to use your personal information, denoted by the Data & Privacy icon.
+Identifiers: Apple collects information that identifies you to provide you with services that you request. For example, Apple processes your name, email address, and billing address to process transactions. And we process your mobile phone number to communicate with you. Apple discloses this information to our service providers who process the information on our behalf to help us perform a particular business purpose in accordance with our instructions. In some cases, Apple may provide this information to third parties for the business purposes requested by you, such as when Apple provides your name and certain information about your device to a mobile carrier to set up a carrier account for billing purposes. 
+Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law: California and federal laws provide protection against discrimination if you belong to a protected class. Protected classes include groupings based on race, ethnicity, or national origin; family status; and whether you have a disability. Similarly, even though you may represent to Apple that you are part of a family unit for Family Sharing, Apple does not take steps to infer your actual family status based upon your feature use.
+Commercial information: Apple collects and maintains a record of your transactions with Apple, such as the products or services that you have purchased. Apple shares this information with our service providers for our business purposes, for example, to process transactions that you have requested. Apple also shares certain commercial information with third parties, such as credit card companies, in order to process your transactions. 
+Biometric information: Under California law, biometric information includes any physiological or behavioral characteristics that can be used to establish your identity, such as a fingerprint or an image of your face from which a faceprint can be created. If you choose to store your photos with Apple, you may include in those photos an image of your face from which a faceprint could be made. Apple does not create or store faceprints of our customers and, as a result, does not consider photos stored in iCloud to be biometric information. 
+Network activity information: Apple collects certain information about user activity on our electronic networks, such as how consumers interact with our websites and apps. We use this information to help determine what pages or features are popular or where our products and services could be improved. We may also use such information for marketing purposes with your consent or other applicable legal basis.
+Geolocation data: Geolocation data at Apple is data that describes a consumer's precise location. Apple may collect information about your location to provide you services that you request, such as Find My, where data is stored for a short period on our severs to process your request
+Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, or olfactory information: Apple does not collect information about your senses.
+Employment information: We collect any professional or employment information that you share with us or direct others to share with or make available to us, such as the institutions that you attended and any professional degrees or certifications.
+Education information: If you are a student or educator and would like to use an education discount, we may collect information about your status to verify eligibility and maintain information about your affiliation with an educational institution.
+Inferences from your personal information to create a profile about your preferences: If you choose to personalize your services or communications where such an option is available, Apple will use information that we collect so that we can offer you those personalized services or communications. You can learn more about how relevant services use information to personalize your experience by reviewing the privacy information presented when you first use a service that asks to use your personal information. We make this information easy to find by presenting it with our Data & Privacy icon; it is also available at all times on your Apple device and through the links below.
+Personal information described in Section 1798.80(e): The California Consumer Privacy Act requires that we tell you whether we collect any personal information that is described in California Civil Code Section 1798.80(e). The Code section includes a broad variety of categories of personal information, such as name, contact information, physical characteristics, credit card or billing information, health or medical information, and more. Apple collects personal information described in Section 1798.80(e). Some of this information is already described in the categories above. For a full description of how Apple collects and handles your personal information, we encourage you to review the Apple’s Privacy Policy and the privacy information presented when you first use a service that asks to use your personal information, denoted by the Data & Privacy icon.

 Any personal information that Apple holds may also be used to comply with applicable law.

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 App Store & Privacy
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-Third-party identity verification service provider
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-Network activity information
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-Information about how you use your device and your progress in the application flow are collected from your device
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-• Bank account information is collected from you
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-• To provide the services
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-Third-party identity verification service provider
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-Network activity information
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-• Information about how you use your device and your progress in the application are collected from your device
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-• Apple Payments Inc. collects information about usage of Apple Cash from your device
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-• To help identify and prevent fraud
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-Commercial information
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-Network activity information
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-Usage information, and other information such as your browser type and language, Internet Service Provider (ISP), referring and exit pages, date/time stamp, operating system, and clickstream data
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 Apple Developer Program & Privacy
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-• Your government identification information and/or an image of your photo ID
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-• To verify your identity
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-• To create and maintain your developer account
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-• To provide you with features of the Apple Developer Program, including the Apple Developer website, events, and content
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-Network activity information
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-Device information, including device use patterns and security settings
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-Third-party identity verification service provider to help verify your identity and prevent fraud on behalf of Apple
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-Geolocation data
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-Education information
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-Profile inferences
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 Apple Fitness+ & Privacy
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-• Your Apple ID account information from Apple systems
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-• Device serial number from your device
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• To check your eligibility for service offers
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-None
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-Payment method and content purchased is collected from Apple systems
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To send you messages about products and services that may be of interest to you
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-None
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-Biometric information
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-If you turned on Activity Sharing, exercise data from your device
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-To share your activity data with friends at your direction
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-None
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-Network activity information
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-• For subscribers, information about your device and usage of the Fitness+ service (including workouts), which is not associated with your Apple ID
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-• Information about your previewing of Fitness+ prior to subscribing
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To improve Fitness+
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-Sensory data
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-Employment information
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-Education information
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-Profile inferences
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-If you have not turned off Personalized Ads, Apple uses purchase information to create segments, which are groups of people who share similar characteristics
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-To serve you relevant ads
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 Apple ID & Privacy
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-Source
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-• Information related to your Apple account is collected from you and your device
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-• Information about your device, including serial number and device usage, is collected from your device
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-• To create your account
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-• To enable and provide Apple services
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-• To store, back up, and sync your information across devices and the web
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-• To share content, at your direction
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-• To provide better service and support, such as to check your eligibility for service offers
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-• To send you communications about Apple products, services, and offers that may be of interest to you
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-At your direction, your Apple ID or first and last name may be shared with certain third-party apps that are iCloud-enabled
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-Your payment, shipping, and purchase information is collected from you or your financial institution or payment network
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-• To provide you the products and services requested
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-• To back up and sync your information across devices
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-• Fraud prevention and verification
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-• To personalize your experience and communications from Apple
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-None
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-Biometric information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-Your iCloud usage data is collected from your device
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-• To provide you with service and support
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-• To improve the quality of the service
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-• If you turn on location-based Reminders and Location Services is turned on, non-personally identifiable location information associated with a rotating Maps identifier is periodically collected from your device
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-• If you turn on Find My, location information is also collected from your device
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-To provide you the product or services requested
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-Employment information
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-not applicable
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-Education information
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-Profile inferences
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 Apple Messages for Business & Privacy
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-Source
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-Your Apple ID account information and Business Chat ID from Apple systems
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• Fraud and security
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-If your inquiry relates to Apple Card, your account identifier and information about your inquiry may be shared with Goldman Sachs for processing
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Biometric information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Geolocation data
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Employment information
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-not applicable
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-Education information
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-not applicable
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-Profile inferences
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 Apple Music & Privacy
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-Category
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-Source
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-• Your Apple ID account information from Apple systems
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-• Hardware identifiers such as device serial number and other hardware IDs
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• To provide better service and support, such as to check your eligibility for service offers
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-• Fraud and security
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-If you sign up for Apple Music through your mobile network provider, we’ll let your mobile network provider know you’ve activated your account and we’ll request cancellation on your behalf when you ask
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-Payment method and content purchased is collected from Apple systems or your financial institution or payment network
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-To provide you the product or services requested
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-None
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-Biometric information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-Information about how you use your device and usage of Apple Music from your device and Apple servers
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-• To help improve Apple Music
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-• To personalize the service
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-• To compensate our partners
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-• Fraud and security
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Employment information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Education information
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-Your student status from you
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-To determine your subscription type
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-Your educational institution for verification
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-Profile inferences
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-   
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-Apple uses the information described above to recommend content of interest to you
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-• To personalize the service
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-• To send you messages about products and services that may be of interest to you
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-None
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 Apple Music Friends & Privacy
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-Your Apple ID account information from Apple systems
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-   
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• Fraud and security
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-None
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Biometric information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-   
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-Usage information may be collected from your device and Apple servers
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-To personalize your profile on the service
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Employment information
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-not applicable
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-Education information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Profile inferences
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-not applicable
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 Apple News Newsletters & Privacy
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-Your email address from you
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-To provide you the product or services requested
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-None
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Biometric information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Geolocation data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Employment information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Education information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-
-Profile inferences
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-   
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-• If you’ve turned on Personalized Newsletters, information about your interests, from your device
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-• If you choose to include new issues of the magazines you follow in your email newsletter, the list of Apple News+ channels you follow will be sent to Apple
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-To personalize your Newsletter
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-None
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 Apple Pay & Privacy
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-Category
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-Source
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-• Your Apple ID account information from Apple systems
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-• Your credit, debit, or bank account information
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-• Your gift card number, student ID card number, or transit card number from you if you use those services
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-• Banking laws may require you provide us with the last four digits of your Social Security Number
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• Fraud and security
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-• Your card issuer or bank to determine eligibility
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-• Green Dot Bank to set up your account, for identity verification and fraud prevention and to process Apple Cash transactions
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-• A payment terminal if you’re using gift cards to process your purchase
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-Payment and transaction information from your device
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-• To process your transaction
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-• Fraud and security
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-• The merchant from whom you’re making a purchase
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-• Green Dot Bank and Apple Payments Inc. when you’re using Apple Cash to effectuate your transaction
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-Biometric information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-Device usage information may be collected from your device
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-Fraud and security
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-If you’ve turned on Location Services, location at the time you add a card will be collected from your device
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-Fraud and security
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-None
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-Sensory data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Employment information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Education information
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-Your student ID card number may be collected from you
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-• To determine eligibility
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-• To provide you with requested services
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-Your school and providers authorized by them to enable your student ID card, determine eligibility, and prevent fraud
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-Profile inferences
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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 Apple Podcasts & Privacy
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-Source
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-   
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-Your Apple ID account information from Apple systems
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-   
-
-• To provide you the product or services requested
-
-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• Fraud and security
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-None
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-Payment method and content purchased is collected from Apple systems
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Biometric information
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-   
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-Information about how you use your device and usage of Podcasts is collected from your device, tied to a Podcasts-specific ID that is not associated with your Apple ID
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-• To help improve Podcasts
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-• To provide you the service
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-• Fraud and security
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-   
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Employment information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Education information
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-Profile inferences
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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 Apple Store App & Privacy
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-   
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-Your Apple ID account information from Apple systems
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-   
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• Fraud and security
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-   
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-None
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-   
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-Your purchase information and payment information from you and Apple systems
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To personalize your services
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-• Fraud and security
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-Your delivery information may be shared with third-party shipping services to deliver any products you request
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-Biometric information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-How you use the Apple Store app from you
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-To improve the services
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-If you allow Apple Store app to collect location, your location may be collected from your device
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-To show you stores or Today at Apple sessions nearby
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Employment information
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-not applicable
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-Education information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Profile inferences
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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 Apple Support App & Privacy
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-• Apple ID, including information associated with your account such as name, email address, and phone number
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-• Device identifiers (of the device for which you’re requesting support and from which you have the app installed)
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-• Case ID/Reservation ID/Order ID
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-• Analytics identifier
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-• To provide you the services requested
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-• For authentication purposes
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-• To provide support for the device(s) for which you’re requesting support
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-• To communicate with you about your issue
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-• To confirm AppleCare coverage and eligibility
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-• To collect information about your installation of Apple Support
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-We may make some of your personal information such as your name, email address, device identifiers, and Case ID available to third-party Apple Authorized Service Providers who are troubleshooting your particular issue
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-Network activity information
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-Usage information, and other information, such as your internet protocol (IP) address, country, region, language, internet service provider (ISP), referring sources and handoffs, operating system, date/time stamp, and clickstream data
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-• To improve the quality of the service
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-Your location, if you’ve turned on Location Services turned on and if you request to show nearby points of service
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-• To display a list of Apple stores, Authorized Service Providers, or drop-off locations for your repair
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-• To provide country and region detection and app functionality
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-Sensory data
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-Employment information
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-Profile inferences
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 Apple Support Communities & Privacy
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-Your Apple ID account information from Apple systems and hardware identifiers, such as hardware ID and IP address
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-Commercial information
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-Biometric information
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-Network activity information
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-Information about how you use your device and usage of Communities are collected from your device
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-• To provide you the services requested
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-• To help improve Communities
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-Sensory data
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-Employment information
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-You have the option to provide information about your occupation in your Communities profile
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-To help Apple better understand the background of the user and their interest in the Community
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-None
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-Education information
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-Profile inferences
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 Apple TV App & Privacy
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-• Your Apple ID account information from Apple systems or third-party devices in which you’re signed in to Apple TV
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-• Device serial number from your device
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To check offer eligibility
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• Fraud and security
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-None
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-Protected classes
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-Commercial information
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-Payment method and content purchased is collected from Apple systems
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To personalize the service
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-• To send you messages about products and services that may be of interest to you
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-• Fraud and security
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-None
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-Biometric information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-Information about your device, how you use your device, and usage of Apple TV are collected from your device
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To help improve Apple TV
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-• To personalize the service
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• Fraud and security
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-Your general location from your device
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-To determine content availability at your location
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-Sensory data
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-Employment information
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-Education information
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-Profile inferences
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-If you haven’t turned off personalization, Apple uses your purchase information and what you watch to infer content of interest to you. And, if you haven’t turned off Personalized Ads, Apple uses purchase information to create segments, which are groups of people who share similar characteristics
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-• To personalize your experience
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-• To serve you relevant ads
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-None
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 Emergency SOS & Privacy
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-Device identifier (MSISDN) from your device
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-To provide you the services requested
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-Emergency services dispatchers
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-Protected classes
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-Commercial information
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-Biometric information
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-Network activity information
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-not applicable
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-Geolocation data
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-Your location data will be collected from your device
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-To provide you the services requested
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-Emergency services dispatchers
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-Sensory data
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-Employment information
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-Education information
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-Profile inferences
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 FaceTime & Privacy
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-Your Apple ID account information from Apple systems
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• Fraud and security
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-None
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-Biometric information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-The identifier of the recipient(s) may be collected from you and your device
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To determine whether the recipient is capable of receiving FaceTime calls
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-• To improve our products and services, including for spam prevention
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-Employment information
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-Education information
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-Profile inferences
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-not applicable
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 Family Setup & Privacy
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-Category
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-Source
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-• Apple ID account information from Apple systems
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-• Your name, email address, and date of birth are collected from you
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To sync activity and experiences across your devices
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-• To determine eligible services
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-None
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-Protected classes
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-Your age is collected from you
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To provide relevant Apple services
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-None
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-Commercial information
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-Your credit card information
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-For parental verification purposes
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-None
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-Biometric information
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-   
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-Your device information including device pairing, device type, OS version, and connection type from your device
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To sync activity and experiences across your devices
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-not applicable
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-Employment information
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-Education information
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-Profile inferences
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 Find My & Privacy
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-Information related to your Apple account is collected from you and your device
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-   
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-• To provide you the services requested
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-• To back up and sync your information across devices
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-• To share content, at your direction
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-not applicable
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-Protected classes
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-Commercial information
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-not applicable
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-Biometric information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-Information about your device, including serial number is collected from your device, as is Find My and iCloud usage data
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-• To provide you the services requested
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-• To improve the quality of the service
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-If you turned on Find My, location information is collected from your device
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-To provide you the services requested
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-not applicable
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-Employment information
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-Education information
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-Profile inferences
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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 Game Center & Privacy
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-Category
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-Source
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-   
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-Your Apple ID account information from Apple systems
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-   
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• Fraud and security
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-You can choose to share information with developers whose games you’re playing, like your identifier, avatar, and Game Center friends
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-Protected classes
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-The fact that someone is a child may be collected from Apple systems
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-To enable content restrictions
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-None
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-Commercial information
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-Payment method and content purchased is collected from you
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-To provide you the product or services requested
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-None
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-Biometric information
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-   
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-Information about your device, how you use your device, and usage of Game Center are collected from your device
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-   
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-• To provide and personalize the services
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-• To help improve Game Center
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• Fraud and security
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-   
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-None
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-Geolocation data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Employment information
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-Education information
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-not applicable
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-Profile inferences
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-
 GymKit & Privacy
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-Category
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-Source
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-Your Apple ID account information from Apple systems
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-   
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-• Fraud and security
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-   
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-The developer of the connected gym equipment that you’ve been using will receive an identifier to provide you the service you requested
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Biometric information
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-Exercise data from your device
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-• To provide you the product or services requested
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-• To sync your experience across your devices
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-The developer of the connected gym equipment that you’ve been using will receive an identifier to provide you the service you requested
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-Network activity information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Geolocation data
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-Employment information
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-Education information
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-Profile inferences
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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 Improve Maps & Privacy
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-Purpose
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-Disclosures to Third-Party Businesses
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-Identifiers
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-Your Apple ID account information, including street address, from Apple systems
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-To improve Maps and other Apple location-based products and services
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-None
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-Protected classes
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Commercial information
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-Biometric information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Network activity information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Geolocation data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Sensory data
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Employment information
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-not applicable
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-not applicable
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-Education information
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-not applicable
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-Profile inferences
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milonmaze commented 2 years ago

3130b0d7497bd1d99e2fbbbbcc2d00df284d938b: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/en-ww/governance @ 2022-09-03

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 Privacy Governance

-Apple is committed to respecting human rights, including the right to privacy and freedom of information and expression. Our Human Rights Policy governs how we treat everyone—from our customers and teams to our business partners and people at every level of our supply chain.
+Apple is committed to respecting human rights, including the right to privacy and freedom of information and expression. Our Human Rights Policy governs how we treat everyone — from our customers and teams to our business partners and people at every level of our supply chain.

+At Apple, we design our products and services according to the principle of privacy by default and collect only the minimum amount of data necessary to provide our users with a product or service. We provide one version of our software to our users. When we do collect that data, we retain it for only so long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, including as described in our Privacy Policy or in our service-specific privacy notices, or as required by law.

-At Apple we design our products and services according to the principle of privacy by default and collect only the minimum amount of data necessary to provide our users with a product or service. We provide one version of our software to our users. When we do collect that data we retain it only for so long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, including as described in our Privacy Policy or in our service-specific privacy notices, or as required by law.
+We also deploy industry-leading consent mechanisms to allow our customers to choose whether to share data such as their Location, Contacts, Reminders, Photos, Bluetooth Sharing, Microphone, Speech Recognition, Camera, Health, HomeKit, Media & Apple Music, and Motion & Fitness Data, and more with apps.

-We also deploy industry-leading consent mechanisms to allow our customers to choose whether to share data such as their Location, Contacts, Reminders, Photos, Bluetooth Sharing, Microphone, Speech Recognition, Camera, Health, HomeKit, Media & Apple Music and Motion & Fitness Data and more with apps. 
+Apple has a cross-functional approach to privacy governance. Privacy governance covers all areas of the company and includes both customer and employee data. The Legal Team has a Vice President in charge of Privacy and Law Enforcement Compliance who reports directly to Apple's General Counsel. Apple also has a Privacy Engineering team that partners with the Privacy Legal team and dedicated Product Counsel to design products from the ground up to protect customer privacy and to ensure that we protect that data as long as it remains under the control of Apple. This includes strong processes around ensuring that data collected is used only for the intended lawful purposes.

-Apple has a cross-functional approach to privacy governance. Privacy governance covers all areas of the company and includes both customer and employee data. The Legal Team has a Senior Director in charge of Privacy and Law Enforcement Compliance who reports directly to Apple’s General Counsel. Apple also has a Privacy Engineering Team that partners with the Privacy Legal Team and dedicated Product Counsel to design products from the ground up to protect customer privacy and to ensure that we protect that data as long as it remains under the control of Apple. This includes strong processes around ensuring that data collected is used only for the intended lawful purposes. 
+Apple also has a Privacy Steering Committee chaired by Apple's General Counsel, with members including Apple's Senior Vice President of Machine Learning and AI Strategy and a cross-functional group of senior representatives from Internet Software and Services, Software Engineering, Product Marketing, Corporate Communications, Information Services & Technology, Information Security, Privacy Legal, and the Head of Business Assurance. The Privacy Steering Committee sets privacy standards for teams across Apple and acts as an escalation point for addressing privacy compliance issues for decision or further escalation.

-Apple also has a Privacy Steering Committee chaired by Apple’s General Counsel, with members including Apple’s Senior Vice President of Machine Learning and AI Strategy and a cross functional group of senior representatives from Internet Software and Services, Software Engineering, Product Marketing, Corporate Communications, Information Services & Technology, Information Security, Privacy Legal, and the Head of Business Assurance. The Privacy Steering Committee sets privacy standards for teams across Apple and acts as an escalation point for addressing privacy compliance issues for decision or further escalation. 
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-The Privacy Steering Committee also oversees instances where data for which Apple is responsible is managed or hosted by a third party on Apple’s behalf. We review those third parties prior to engagement and subsequently through audits and documentation reviews to ensure that they can meet the same standards of security as Apple.
+The Privacy Steering Committee also oversees instances where data for which Apple is responsible is managed or hosted by a third party on Apple's behalf. We review those third parties prior to engagement and subsequently through audits and documentation reviews to ensure that they can meet the same standards of security as Apple.

 Further, the Audit and Finance Committee of the Board of Directors assists the Board of Directors with the oversight and monitoring of privacy and data security.

-All Apple employees are required to take annual training on Business Conduct, which reflects our commitment to respect human rights and to conduct business ethically, honestly, and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Privacy training is an essential part of Business Conduct Training. Apple requires its employees who have access to Apple customer data and personal information to undergo an additional Privacy and Security Training course on a bi-annual basis or in response to updated laws such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). There is also additional tailored privacy and security training provided on a per team basis to employees who handle or have access to high volumes of data, sensitive personal information or as additionally required by local law. We also have a clear process through our dpo@apple.com email address for employees to raise any privacy queries or questions that they have. A dedicated team manages all queries received to resolution.
+All Apple employees are required to take annual training on Business Conduct, which reflects our commitment to respect human rights and to conduct business ethically, honestly, and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Privacy training is an essential part of Business Conduct Training. Apple requires its employees who have access to Apple customer data and personal information to undergo an additional Privacy and Security Training course on a bi-annual basis or in response to updated laws such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). There is additional tailored privacy and security training provided on a per-team basis to employees who handle or have access to high volumes of data, sensitive personal data, or as additionally required by local law. Adherence to Apple's privacy and security standards including those related to de-identification is subject to audit by the Apple Privacy Compliance Audit & Verification team.
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+We also have a clear process through our dpo@apple.com email address for employees to raise any privacy queries or questions that they have. A dedicated team manages all queries received to resolution.

-As part of our GDPR and human rights work, we undertake Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA) of our major products and services and integrate PIAs as we develop new products and services. Reviews include assessments of whether there is decision making relying upon algorithmic systems and the impact that such decision making has on individuals and their rights. Risk levels are assigned to all data uses with re-review periods ranging from 1 to 2 years depending on the identified risk. If personal data is used for the development of algorithmic systems, in keeping with Apple’s industry leading control for users, we provide our users with a means to consent and control such data use. We also fully assess the privacy practices of all acquisitions as part of the PIA process. The PIAs take into consideration how laws affect privacy and assess any associated privacy risks in the relevant jurisdictions in which we operate. PIA reviewers are also trained to identify and highlight potential impacts to freedom of expression. Apple also regularly engages with a wide range of civil society representatives globally on various privacy and freedom of expression issues including privacy by design and encryption. 
+As part of our GDPR and human rights work, we undertake Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) for our major products and services and integrate PIAs as we develop new products and services. Reviews include assessments of whether there is decision making relying upon algorithmic systems and the impact that such decision making has on individuals and their rights. Risk levels are assigned to all data uses with re-review periods ranging from one to two years depending on the identified risk. If personal data is used for the development of algorithmic systems, in keeping with Apple's industry leading control for users, we provide our users with a means to consent and control such data use. We also fully assess the privacy practices of all acquisitions as part of the PIA process. The PIAs take into consideration how laws affect privacy and assess any associated privacy risks in the relevant jurisdictions in which we operate. PIA reviewers are also trained to identify and highlight potential impacts to freedom of expression. Apple also regularly engages with a wide range of civil society representatives globally on various privacy and freedom of expression issues, including privacy by design and encryption.

 Apple maintains current ISO 27001 and 27018 certifications. Apple undergoes yearly re-audits in order to receive these certifications.

 Data Security and Incident Response

-To make sure your personal information is secure, we strictly enforce privacy safeguards within the company. This means we use access management and access controls commensurate with the risk to data to ensure access to data is associated with a business need, such as providing you with support. The Apple Platform Security guide provides in-depth technical details as to how we have designed our operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS, as well as our products and services to protect your security, including iMessage, FaceTime, ApplePay, and iCloud. Apple also makes information available to the public about the Apple Security Bounty program.
+To make sure your personal data is secure, we strictly enforce privacy safeguards within the company. This means that we use access management and access controls commensurate with the risk to data to ensure access to data is associated with a business need, such as providing you with support. The Apple Platform Security guide provides in-depth technical details on how we have designed our operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS, as well as our products and services to protect your security, including iMessage, FaceTime, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple also makes information available to the public about the Apple Security Bounty program.

-When Apple becomes aware that it may have experienced a data security incident that might impact our users’ personal information, we have dedicated teams in place to investigate and learn what happened and determine what steps to take in response. If we find any such impact we work immediately to close it and identify remediation steps including by way of software updates if applicable.
+When Apple becomes aware that it may have experienced a data security incident that might affect our users' personal data, we have dedicated teams in place to investigate and learn what happened and determine what steps to take in response. If we find any such impact, we work immediately to close it and identify remediation steps including by way of software updates if applicable.

-We analyze these facts — in the context of applicable laws, regulations, industry norms, and most of all Apple’s established commitment to privacy — to determine whether we should notify affected individuals, or other relevant parties like regulators. Apple ensures that it complies with all applicable laws that require notification about data security incidents without undue delay. We may make such notifications by way of a phone call or email.
+We analyze these facts — in the context of applicable laws, regulations, industry norms, and most of all Apple's established commitment to privacy — to determine whether we should notify affected individuals, or other relevant parties like regulators. Apple ensures that it complies with all applicable laws that require notification about data security incidents without undue delay. We may make such notifications by way of a phone call or email.

-That means we conduct prompt investigations and analysis, so that we can provide notification in a timely manner when necessary. We are also committed to providing users that have been impacted by an incident with appropriate assistance, which may include information on steps they can take to reduce the risk of harm or support from AppleCare.
+That means we conduct prompt investigations and analysis, so that we can provide notification in a timely manner when necessary. We are also committed to providing users that have been affected by an incident with appropriate assistance, which may include information on steps they can take to reduce the risk of harm or support from AppleCare.

 Privacy Complaints

 If a user makes a privacy complaint that indicates a material privacy issue, we will take steps to remediate that issue at the next reasonable opportunity. In the event that a privacy issue has resulted in a material negative impact on a user or related third party, we will take steps to address that with that user or that other person.

-Privacy Policy Updates 
+Privacy Policy Updates

-When there is a material change to our Privacy Policy, we’ll post a notice on the website page on which our Privacy Policy is posted at least a week in advance of doing so and contact users directly about the change if we have their data on file to do so. 
+When there is a material change to our Privacy Policy, we'll post a notice on the webpage on which our Privacy Policy is posted at least a week in advance of doing so and contact users directly about the change if we have their data on file to do so.

-Private Requests for User Information 
+Private Requests for User Information

-Apple does not provide user information to any third parties where such information is requested without a clear legal basis which allows Apple to do so. Even in such circumstances, Apple undertakes a thorough review of the legal basis cited and in the absence of such a legal basis will only respond where compelled to do so via a Court order or other equivalent process. Apple is committed to transparency about all such requests and publishes a detailed report which is updated periodically.
+Apple does not provide user information to any third parties where such information is requested without a clear legal basis that allows Apple to do so. Even in such circumstances, Apple undertakes a thorough review of the legal basis cited, and in the absence of such a legal basis will respond only where compelled to do so via a court order or other equivalent process. Apple is committed to transparency about all such requests and publishes a detailed report that is updated periodically.

 De-Identification of Personal Data

-De-Identification is the process of removing the association between a set of identifying personal data and an individual such that the data no longer can be used to identify that individual. Within Apple, for data to be considered de-identified, all personal data elements must be removed, including full IP address and identifiers linked to personal data. Adherence to Apple’s de-identification standards is subject to audit by the Apple Privacy Compliance Audit & Verification team.
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+De-Identification is the process of removing the association between a set of identifying personal data and an individual such that the data can no longer be used to identify that individual. Within Apple, for data to be considered de-identified, all personal data elements must be removed, including full IP address and any identifiers linked to personal data.
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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

bc120fb23233fdb5959f0b68bdb6db64863856b1: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/en-ww @ 2022-12-31

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 Apple Privacy Policy
-Updated October 27, 2021
+Updated December 22, 2022

 Apple’s Privacy Policy describes how Apple collects, uses, and shares your personal data.

-In addition to this Privacy Policy, we provide data and privacy information embedded in our products and certain features that ask to use your personal information. This product-specific information is accompanied by our Data & Privacy Icon.
+In addition to this Privacy Policy, we provide data and privacy information embedded in our products and certain features that ask to use your personal data. This product-specific information is accompanied by our Data & Privacy Icon.

 You will be given an opportunity to review this product-specific information before using these features. You also can view this information at any time, either in settings related to those features and/or online at apple.com/legal/privacy/data. 

-Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with our privacy practices, accessible via the headings below, and contact us if you have any questions.
+You can familiarize yourself with our privacy practices, accessible via the headings below, and contact us if you have any questions.

 Download a copy of this Privacy Policy
  
milonmaze commented 1 year ago

ae78ecedae7ef356d34e5f266916710c19e4004d: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/california/ca-privacy-disclosures.html @ 2022-12-31

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 California Privacy Disclosures

-To help California consumers make informed privacy decisions and compare practices across businesses, the State has created a common framework for businesses to talk about privacy. Apple is using that framework here to describe, for each category of personal information under California law, whether Apple collects that personal information, or shares or discloses it for a business purpose. Apple does not sell your personal information.
+To help California consumers make informed privacy decisions and compare practices across businesses, the State has created a common framework for businesses to talk about privacy. Apple is using that framework here to describe, for each category of personal information and sensitive personal information under California law, whether Apple collects that personal information or sensitive personal information, or discloses it for a business purpose. Apple does not sell or share your personal information, as those terms are defined under California law. Apple also does not use or disclose sensitive personal information for any purposes that would require a user to exercise a right to limit according to California law.

-Apple Privacy Policy
-Identifiers: Apple collects information that identifies you to provide you with services that you request. For example, Apple processes your name, email address, and billing address to process transactions. And we process your mobile phone number to communicate with you. Apple discloses this information to our service providers who process the information on our behalf to help us perform a particular business purpose in accordance with our instructions. In some cases, Apple may provide this information to third parties for the business purposes requested by you, such as when Apple provides your name and certain information about your device to a mobile carrier to set up a carrier account for billing purposes. 
-Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law: California and federal laws provide protection against discrimination if you belong to a protected class. Protected classes include groupings based on race, ethnicity, or national origin; family status; and whether you have a disability. Similarly, even though you may represent to Apple that you are part of a family unit for Family Sharing, Apple does not take steps to infer your actual family status based upon your feature use.
-Commercial information: Apple collects and maintains a record of your transactions with Apple, such as the products or services that you have purchased. Apple shares this information with our service providers for our business purposes, for example, to process transactions that you have requested. Apple also shares certain commercial information with third parties, such as credit card companies, in order to process your transactions. 
-Biometric information: Under California law, biometric information includes any physiological or behavioral characteristics that can be used to establish your identity, such as a fingerprint or an image of your face from which a faceprint can be created. If you choose to store your photos with Apple, you may include in those photos an image of your face from which a faceprint could be made. Apple does not create or store faceprints of our customers and, as a result, does not consider photos stored in iCloud to be biometric information. 
+Identifiers: Apple collects information that identifies you to provide you with services that you request. For example, Apple processes your name, email address, and billing address to process transactions. And we process your mobile phone number to communicate with you. Apple discloses this information to our service providers who process the information on our behalf to help us perform a particular business purpose in accordance with our instructions. In some cases, Apple may provide this information to third parties for the business purposes requested by you, such as when Apple provides your name and certain information about your device to a mobile carrier to set up a carrier account for billing purposes. Under California law, certain personal information in this category, such as social security number, driver’s license, state identification card, or passport number, may be considered sensitive.
+Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law: California and federal laws provide protection against discrimination if you belong to a protected class. Under California law, certain personal information in this category may be considered sensitive. Protected classes include groupings based on race, ethnicity, or national origin; religious or philosophical beliefs; sexual orientation; genetic information; family status; and whether you have a disability. Similarly, even though you may represent to Apple that you are part of a family unit for Family Sharing, Apple does not take steps to infer your actual family status based on your feature use.
+Commercial information: Apple collects and maintains a record of your transactions with Apple, such as the products or services that you have purchased. Apple discloses this information to our service providers for our business purposes, for example, to process transactions that you have requested. Apple also shares certain commercial information with third parties, such as credit card companies, in order to process your transactions. Under California law, certain personal information in this category may be considered sensitive. 
+Biometric information: Under California law, biometric information includes any physiological or behavioral characteristics that can be used to establish your identity, such as a fingerprint or an image of your face from which a faceprint can be created. Under California law, certain personal information in this category may be considered sensitive. If you choose to store your photos with Apple, you may include in those photos an image of your face from which a faceprint could be made. Apple does not create or store faceprints of our customers and, as a result, does not consider photos stored in iCloud to be biometric information. 
 Network activity information: Apple collects certain information about user activity on our electronic networks, such as how consumers interact with our websites and apps. We use this information to help determine what pages or features are popular or where our products and services could be improved. We may also use such information for marketing purposes with your consent or other applicable legal basis.
-Geolocation data: Geolocation data at Apple is data that describes a consumer's precise location. Apple may collect information about your location to provide you services that you request, such as Find My, where data is stored for a short period on our severs to process your request
+Geolocation data: Geolocation data at Apple is data that describes a consumer’s precise location. Under California law, precise location data may be considered sensitive. Apple may collect information about your location to provide you services that you request, such as Find My, where data is stored for a short period on our servers to process your request.
 Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, or olfactory information: Apple does not collect information about your senses.
-Employment information: We collect any professional or employment information that you share with us or direct others to share with or make available to us, such as the institutions that you attended and any professional degrees or certifications.
+Employment information: We collect any professional or employment information that you share with us or direct others to share with or make available to us, such as the institutions that you attended, any professional degrees or certifications, or union membership.
 Education information: If you are a student or educator and would like to use an education discount, we may collect information about your status to verify eligibility and maintain information about your affiliation with an educational institution.
 Inferences from your personal information to create a profile about your preferences: If you choose to personalize your services or communications where such an option is available, Apple will use information that we collect so that we can offer you those personalized services or communications. You can learn more about how relevant services use information to personalize your experience by reviewing the privacy information presented when you first use a service that asks to use your personal information. We make this information easy to find by presenting it with our Data & Privacy icon; it is also available at all times on your Apple device and through the links below.
-Personal information described in Section 1798.80(e): The California Consumer Privacy Act requires that we tell you whether we collect any personal information that is described in California Civil Code Section 1798.80(e). The Code section includes a broad variety of categories of personal information, such as name, contact information, physical characteristics, credit card or billing information, health or medical information, and more. Apple collects personal information described in Section 1798.80(e). Some of this information is already described in the categories above. For a full description of how Apple collects and handles your personal information, we encourage you to review the Apple’s Privacy Policy and the privacy information presented when you first use a service that asks to use your personal information, denoted by the Data & Privacy icon.
+Personal information described in Section 1798.80(e): The California Consumer Privacy Act requires that we tell you whether we collect any personal information that is described in California Civil Code Section 1798.80(e). The Code section includes a broad variety of categories of personal information, such as name, contact information, physical characteristics, credit card or billing information, and more. Under California law, certain personal information in this category, such as financial information, health information, sex life, social security number, driver’s license, state identification card, or passport number, may be considered sensitive. Apple collects personal information described in Section 1798.80(e). Some of this information is already described in the categories above. For a full description of how Apple collects and handles your personal information, we encourage you to review the Apple’s Privacy Policy and the privacy information presented when you first use a service that asks to use your personal information, denoted by the Data & Privacy icon.

 Any personal information that Apple holds may also be used to comply with applicable law.

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 Apple Cash and Apple Payments Inc. & Privacy
 Apple Developer Forums & Privacy
 Apple Developer Program & Privacy
+Apple Education Community & Privacy
 Apple Fitness+ & Privacy
 Apple ID & Privacy
 Apple Messages for Business & Privacy
@@ -45,9 +45,14 @@ Family Setup & Privacy
 Find My & Privacy
 Game Center & Privacy
 GymKit & Privacy
+iCloud Bookmarks and Reading List
+iCloud Calendars and Reminders
+iCloud Drive Files and Documents
+iCloud Mail*
+iCloud Notes
+iCloud Photos
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-iTunes U & Privacy
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@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ Apple Music & Privacy
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+Apple Pay Later & Privacy
 Apple Podcasts & Privacy
 Apple Store App & Privacy
 Apple Support App & Privacy
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 De-Identification of Personal Data

-De-Identification is the process of removing the association between a set of identifying personal data and an individual such that the data can no longer be used to identify that individual. Within Apple, for data to be considered de-identified, all personal data elements must be removed, including full IP address and any identifiers linked to personal data.
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+De-Identification is the process of removing the association between a set of identifying personal data and an individual such that the data can no longer be used to identify that individual. Within Apple, for data to be considered de-identified, all personal data elements must be removed, including full IP address and any identifiers linked to personal data.
+
+Accountable Data Transfer
+
+Accountability requires organizations to take responsibility for data handling and demonstrate that their practices, systems, policies, and training are achieving Apple’s compliance objectives. With ongoing oversight and assurance reviews, Apple has received privacy accountability certifications for its global privacy program since 2014 that adhere to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Privacy Framework. In APEC countries where Apple operates, the international transfer of personal data collected abides by the APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System and the Privacy Recognition for Processors (PRP) System. Apple’s global privacy policy and practices are reviewed by an approved independent third-party Accountability Agent who monitors and enforces compliance with APEC CBPR and PRP program requirements. For remediation and external enforcement, individuals can contact our third-party dispute resolution provider.
+
+View our APEC CBPR certification
+
+View our APEC PRP certification
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 Apple Messages for Business & Privacy
 Apple Music & Privacy
 Apple Music Friends & Privacy
+Apple News & Privacy
 Apple News Newsletters & Privacy
-Apple Pay & Privacy
 Apple Pay Later & Privacy
+Apple Pay & Privacy
 Apple Podcasts & Privacy
 Apple Store App & Privacy
 Apple Support App & Privacy
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 Messages & Privacy
 Ratings & Photos & Privacy
 Safari & Privacy
+Savings & Privacy
 Shazam & Privacy
 Sign in with Apple & Privacy
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+
+Family Privacy Disclosure for Children
+
+Collection and Use of Personal Information
+
+Personal information is data that can be used to identify or contact a single person.
+
+You may be asked to provide your personal information anytime you are in contact with Apple or an Apple affiliated company. Apple and its affiliates may share this personal information with each other and use it consistent with this Privacy Policy. They may also combine it with other information to provide and improve our products, services, content, and advertising. You are not required to provide the personal information that we have requested, but, if you chose not to do so, in many cases we will not be able to provide you with our products or services or respond to any queries you may have.
+
+Here are some examples of the types of personal information Apple may collect and how we may use it:
+
+What personal information we collect
+When you create an Apple ID, apply for commercial credit, purchase a product, download a software update, register for a class at an Apple Retail Store, connect to our services, contact us including by social media or participate in an online survey, we may collect a variety of information, including your name, mailing address, phone number, email address, contact preferences, device identifiers, IP address, location information, credit card information and profile information where the contact is via social media.
+When you share your content with family and friends using Apple products, send gift certificates and products, or invite others to participate in Apple services or forums, Apple may collect the information you provide about those people such as name, mailing address, email address, and phone number. Apple will use such information to fulfill your requests, provide the relevant product or service, or for anti-fraud purposes.
+In certain jurisdictions, we may ask for a government issued ID in limited circumstances including when setting up a wireless account and activating your device, for the purpose of extending commercial credit, managing reservations, or as required by law.
+How we use your personal information
+
+We may process your personal information: for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, with your consent, for compliance with a legal obligation to which Apple is subject, for the performance of a contract to which you are party, in order to protect your vital interests, or when we have assessed it is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by Apple or a third party to whom it may be necessary to disclose information. If you have questions about this legal basis you can contact the Data Protection Officer.
+
+The personal information we collect allows us to keep you posted on Apple’s latest product announcements, software updates, and upcoming events. If you don’t want to be on our mailing list, you can opt-out anytime by updating your preferences.
+We also use personal information to help us create, develop, operate, deliver, and improve our products, services, content and advertising, and for loss prevention and anti-fraud purposes. We may also use your personal information for account and network security purposes, including in order to protect our services for the benefit of all our users, and pre-screening or scanning uploaded content for potentially illegal content, including child sexual exploitation material. Where we use your information for anti-fraud purposes it arises from the conduct of an online transaction with us. We limit our uses of data for anti-fraud purposes to those which are strictly necessary and within our assessed legitimate interests to protect our customers and our services. For certain online transactions we may also validate the information provided by you with publicly accessible sources.
+We may use your personal information, including date of birth, to verify identity, assist with identification of users, and to determine appropriate services. For example, we may use date of birth to determine the age of Apple ID account holders.
+From time to time, we may use your personal information to send important notices, such as communications about purchases and changes to our terms, conditions, and policies. Because this information is important to your interaction with Apple, you may not opt out of receiving these communications.
+We may also use personal information for internal purposes such as auditing, data analysis, and research to improve Apple’s products, services, and customer communications.
+If you enter into a sweepstake, contest, or similar promotion we may use the information you provide to administer those programs.
+If you apply for a position at Apple or we receive your information in connection with a potential role at Apple, we may use your information to evaluate your candidacy and to contact you. If you are a candidate, you will receive more information about how Apple handles candidate personal information at the time of application.
+Source of your personal information where they are not collected from you
+
+We may have received your personal information from other persons if that person has shared their content with you using Apple products, sent gift certificates and products, or invited you to participate in Apple services or forums. We may also validate the information provided by you when creating an Apple ID with a third party for security and fraud prevention purposes.
+
+If you are a potential candidate for employment with Apple, we may have received your personal information from third parties such as recruiters or external websites. We will use the personal information we receive to contact you about a potential opportunity or in evaluating your candidacy. If you did not provide us your personal information directly, we will inform you of the source when we first contact you regarding your candidacy. For research and development purposes, we may use datasets such as those that contain images, voices or other data that could be associated with an identifiable person. When acquiring such datasets, we do so in accordance with applicable law in the jurisdiction in which the dataset is hosted. When using such datasets for research and development, we do not attempt to re-identify individuals who may appear therein.
+
+Collection and Use of Non-Personal Information
+
+We also collect data in a form that does not, on its own, permit direct association with any specific individual. We may collect, use, transfer, and disclose non-personal information for any purpose. The following are some examples of non-personal information that we collect and how we may use it:
+
+We may collect information such as occupation, language, zip code, area code, unique device identifier, referrer URL, location, and the time zone where an Apple product is used so that we can better understand customer behavior and improve our products, services, and advertising.
+We may collect information regarding customer activities on our website, iCloud services, our iTunes Store, App Store, Mac App Store, App Store for Apple TV and iBooks Stores and from our other products and services. This information is aggregated and used to help us provide more useful information to our customers and to understand which parts of our website, products, and services are of most interest. Aggregated data is considered non‑personal information for the purposes of this Privacy Policy.
+We may collect and store details of how you use our services, including search queries. This information may be used to improve the relevancy of results provided by our services. Except in limited instances to ensure quality of our services over the Internet, such information will not be associated with your IP address.
+With your explicit consent, we may collect data about how you use your device and applications in order to help app developers improve their apps.
+
+If we do combine non-personal information with personal information the combined information will be treated as personal information for as long as it remains combined.
+
+ 
+
+Cookies and Other Technologies
+
+Apple’s websites, online services, interactive applications, email messages, and advertisements may use "cookies" and other technologies such as pixel tags and web beacons. These technologies help us better understand user behavior, tell us which parts of our websites people have visited, and facilitate and measure the effectiveness of advertisements and web searches. We treat information collected by cookies and other technologies as non‑personal information. However, to the extent that Internet Protocol (IP) addresses or similar identifiers are considered personal information by local law, we also treat these identifiers as personal information. Similarly, to the extent that non-personal information is combined with personal information, we treat the combined information as personal information for the purposes of this Privacy Policy.
+
+Ads that are delivered by Apple’s advertising platform may appear in Apple News and in the App Store. If you do not wish to receive ads targeted to your interests from Apple's advertising platform, you can choose to enable Limit Ad Tracking, which will opt your Apple ID out of receiving such ads regardless of what device you are using. If you enable Limit Ad Tracking on your mobile device, third-party apps cannot use the Advertising Identifier, a non-personal device identifier, to serve you targeted ads. You may still see ads in the App Store or News based on context like your search query or the channel you are reading. In third-party apps, you may see ads based on other information.
+
+Apple also uses cookies and other technologies to remember personal information when you use our website, online services, and applications. Our goal in these cases is to make your experience with Apple more convenient and personal. For example, knowing your first name lets us welcome you the next time you visit the Apple Online Store. Knowing your country and language − and if you are an educator, your school − helps us provide a customized and more useful shopping experience. Knowing someone using your computer or device has shopped for a certain product or used a particular service helps us make our advertising and email communications more relevant to your interests. And knowing your contact information, hardware identifiers, and information about your computer or device helps us personalize your operating system, set up your iCloud service, and provide you with better customer service.
+
+If you want to disable cookies and you’re using the Safari web browser, go to Safari preferences and then to the privacy pane to manage your preferences. On your Apple mobile device, go to Settings, then Safari, scroll down to the Privacy & Security section, and tap on “Block Cookies” to manage your preferences. For other browsers, check with your provider to find out how to disable cookies. Please note that certain features of the Apple website will not be available once cookies are disabled.
+
+As is true of most internet services, we gather some information automatically and store it in log files. This information includes Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, browser type and language, Internet service provider (ISP), referring and exit websites and applications, operating system, date/time stamp, and clickstream data. We use this information to understand and analyze trends, to administer the site, to learn about user behavior on the site, to improve our product and services, and to gather demographic information about our user base as a whole. Apple may use this information in our marketing and advertising services.
+
+In some of our email messages, we use a “click-through URL” linked to content on the Apple website. When customers click one of these URLs, they pass through a separate web server before arriving at the destination page on our website. We track this click-through data to help us determine interest in particular topics and measure the effectiveness of our customer communications. If you prefer not to be tracked in this way, you should not click text or graphic links in the email messages. Pixel tags enable us to send email messages in a format customers can read, and they tell us whether mail has been opened. We may use this information to reduce or eliminate messages sent to customers.
+
+ 
+
+Disclosure to Third Parties
+
+At times Apple may provide third parties with certain personal information to provide or improve our products and services, including to deliver products at your request, or to help Apple market to consumers. When we do, we require those third parties to handle it in accordance with relevant laws. Apple does not sell personal information, and personal information will never be shared with third parties for their marketing purposes. For example, when you purchase and activate your iPhone, you authorize Apple and your carrier to exchange the information you provide during the activation process to carry out service, including information about your device. If you are approved for service, your account will be governed by Apple and your carrier’s respective privacy policies.
+
+Service Providers
+
+Apple shares personal information with companies who provide services such as information processing, extending credit, fulfilling customer orders, delivering products to you, managing and enhancing customer data, providing customer service, assessing your interest in our products and services, and conducting customer research or satisfaction surveys. These companies are obligated to protect your information and may be located wherever Apple operates.
+
+Others
+
+It may be necessary − by law, legal process, litigation, and/or requests from public and governmental authorities within or outside your country of residence − for Apple to disclose your personal information. We may also disclose information about you if we determine that for purposes of national security, law enforcement, or other issues of public importance, disclosure is necessary or appropriate. We may also disclose information about you, but only where there is a lawful basis for doing so, if we determine that disclosure is reasonably necessary to enforce our terms and conditions or protect our operations or users.  This could include providing information to public or governmental authorities. Additionally, in the event of a reorganization, merger, or sale we may transfer any and all personal information we collect to the relevant third party.
+
+ 
+
+Protection of Personal Information
+
+Apple takes the security of your personal information very seriously. Apple online services such as the Apple Online Store and iTunes Store protect your personal information during transit using encryption such as Transport Layer Security (TLS). When your personal data is stored by Apple, we use computer systems with limited access housed in facilities using physical security measures. With the exception of iCloud Mail, iCloud data is stored in encrypted form including when we utilize third-party storage.
+
+When you use some Apple products, services, or applications or post on an Apple forum, chat room, or social networking service, the personal information and content you share is visible to other users and can be read, collected, or used by them. You are responsible for the personal information you choose to share or submit in these instances. For example, if you list your name and email address in a forum posting, that information is public. Please take care when using these features.
+
+If you or anyone else using Family Sharing logs on to a device that is owned by a third party, any information shared within your Family—including calendar, location, photos, and iTunes purchases—may be downloaded on to that third-party device thereby disclosing any such shared information. Visit Family Sharing for more information.
+
+ 
+
+The Existence of Automated Decision-Making, Including Profiling
+
+Apple does not take any decisions involving the use of algorithms or profiling that significantly affect you.
+
+Integrity and Retention of Personal Information
+
+Apple makes it easy for you to keep your personal information accurate, complete, and up to date. We will retain your personal information for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy and our service specific privacy summaries. When assessing these periods we carefully examine our need to collect personal information at all and if we establish a relevant need we only retain it for the shortest possible period to realize the purpose of collection unless a longer retention period is required by law.
+
+ 
+
+Your Privacy Rights
+
+You can help ensure that your contact information and preferences are accurate, complete, and up to date by signing in to your Apple ID account page. For other personal information we hold, we will provide you with access (including a copy) for any purpose including to request that we correct the data if it is inaccurate or delete the data if Apple is not required to retain it by law or for legitimate business purposes.
+
+We may decline to process requests that are frivolous/vexatious, jeopardize the privacy of others, are extremely impractical, or for which access is not otherwise required by local law. We may also decline aspects of deletion or access requests if we believe doing so would undermine our legitimate use of data for anti-fraud and security purposes as described earlier. Online tools for the exercise of access, deactivation/restriction, correction, or deletion requests are available on a regional basis by signing in to privacy.apple.com. For users with Shazam accounts sign in to www.shazam.com/privacy. When you make a request using these online tools, we will verify your identity and the legitimacy of your request.
+
+California
+
+The California Consumer Privacy Act provides California consumers with the right to obtain from Apple information about the personal information about you that we collect, use, and disclose. You can exercise your rights through an authorized agent by providing relevant details to allow sign in to privacy.apple.com. If you cannot access Apple’s online tools, you or your agent can make a request to apple.com/legal/privacy/contact or by calling 1-800-275-2273.
+
+If you choose to exercise your privacy rights, you have the right to not to receive discriminatory treatment or a lesser degree of service from Apple.
+
+Nevada
+
+You have the right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information. Apple does not sell your personal information.
+
+See our page on understanding and controlling your personal information for more information on exercising your rights. Where the online tool is not currently available for access requests in your region, a request may be made directly to apple.com/legal/privacy/contact.
+
+Children & Education
+
+We understand the importance of taking extra precautions to protect the privacy and safety of children using Apple products and services. Children under the age of 13, or equivalent minimum age in the relevant jurisdiction, are not permitted to create their own Apple IDs, unless their parent provided verifiable consent or as part of the child account creation process in Family Sharing or they have obtained a Managed Apple ID account (where available) through their school. For example, a parent must review the Apple ID and Family Sharing Disclosure and agree to the Consent to Apple’s Collection, Use and Disclosure of Your Child’s Information; and the iTunes Store Terms and Conditions, before they can begin the Apple ID account creation process for their child. In addition, schools that participate in Apple School Manager and have reviewed and consented to the Managed Apple IDs for Students Disclosure may create Managed Apple IDs for students. The Managed Apple IDs for Students Disclosure describes how Apple handles student information and supplements Apple’s Privacy Policy. Learn more about Family Sharing, the Managed Apple IDs and Restrictions for children’s accounts. If we learn that we have collected the personal information of a child under 13, or equivalent minimum age depending on jurisdiction, outside the above circumstances we will take steps to delete the information as soon as possible. If at any time a parent needs to access, correct, or delete data associated with their Family Sharing account or child’s Apple ID, they may contact us through one of the options provided at the bottom of this page.
+
+Location-Based Services
+
+To provide location-based services on Apple products, Apple and our partners and licensees, such as maps data providers, may collect, use, and share precise location data, including the real-time geographic location of your Apple computer or device. Where available, location-based services may use GPS, Bluetooth, and your IP Address, along with crowd-sourced Wi-Fi hotspot and cell tower locations, and other technologies to determine your devices’ approximate location. Unless you provide consent, this location data is collected anonymously in a form that does not personally identify you and is used by Apple and our partners and licensees to provide and improve location-based products and services. For example, your device may share its geographic location with application providers when you opt in to their location services.
+
+Some location-based services offered by Apple, such as the “Find My” feature, require your personal information for the feature to work.
+
+Third‑Party Sites and Services
+
+Apple websites, products, applications, and services may contain links to third-party websites, products, and services. Our products and services may also use or offer products or services from third parties − for example, a third‑party iPhone app.
+
+Information collected by third parties, which may include such things as location data or contact details, is governed by their privacy practices. We encourage you to learn about the privacy practices of those third parties.
+
+If you purchase a subscription in a third party app or within News, we create a Subscriber ID that is unique to you and the developer or publisher which we use to provide reports to the developer or publisher that include information about the subscription you purchased, and your country of residence. If you cancel all of your subscriptions with a particular developer or publisher, the Subscriber ID will reset after 180 days if you do not resubscribe. This information is provided to developers so that they can understand the performance of their subscriptions.
+
+International Transfers
+
+All the information you provide may be transferred or accessed by entities around the world as described in this Privacy Policy. Personal information, relating to Apple services, regarding individuals who reside in a member state of the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom and Switzerland is controlled by Apple Distribution International Limited in Ireland, and processed on its behalf by Apple Inc. Apple uses approved Model Contractual Clauses for the international transfer of personal information collected in the European Economic Area and Switzerland. Apple, as a global company, has a number of legal entities in different jurisdictions which are responsible for the personal information which they collect and which is processed on their behalf by Apple Inc. For example, point of sale information in our Retail entities outside the U.S. is controlled by our individual Retail entities in each country. Apple, Online Store and iTunes related personal information may also be controlled by legal entities outside the U.S. as reflected in the terms of each service. Imagery and associated data collected by Apple around the world to improve Apple Maps, and in support of our Look Around feature is transferred to Apple Inc in California.
+
+Apple abides by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Cross Border Privacy Rules System. The APEC CBPR system provides a framework for organizations to ensure protection of personal information transferred among participating APEC economies. If you have an unresolved privacy or data use concern regarding our APEC CBPR and/or PRP certifications please visit our third-party dispute resolution provider.
+
+Our Companywide Commitment to Your Privacy
+
+To make sure your personal information is secure, we communicate our privacy and security guidelines to Apple employees and strictly enforce privacy safeguards within the company.
+
+Privacy Questions
+
+If you have any questions or concerns about Apple’s Privacy Policy or data processing, you would like to contact our Data Protection Officer, or if you would like to make a complaint about a possible breach of local privacy laws, please contact us. You can always contact us by phone at the relevant Apple Support number for your country or region.
+
+When a privacy question or question about personal information received in response to an access/download request is received we have a dedicated team which triages your contact to address your issue. Where your issue may be more substantive in nature, we may request more information from you. All such substantive contacts receive a response within seven (7), days wherever possible - providing a response on the issue raised, requesting additional information where necessary or indicating that a response will require additional time. You may at any time refer your complaint to the relevant regulator in your jurisdiction if you are unsatisfied with a reply received from us. If you ask us, we will endeavor to provide you with information about relevant complaint avenues which may be applicable to your circumstances.
+
+Where your complaint indicates an improvement could be made in our handling of privacy issues we will take steps to make such an update at the next reasonable opportunity. In the event that a privacy issue has resulted in a negative impact on you or another person we will take steps to address that with you or that other person.
+
+Apple may update its Privacy Policy from time to time. When we change the policy in a material way, a notice will be posted on our website along with the updated Privacy Policy. We will also contact you via your contact information on file, for example by email, notification or some other equivalent method. 
+
+Apple Inc. One Apple Park Way, Cupertino, California, USA, 95014
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 View our APEC CBPR certification >

-View our APEC PRP certification >
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-Family Privacy Disclosure for Children
-
-Collection and Use of Personal Information
-
-Personal information is data that can be used to identify or contact a single person.
-
-You may be asked to provide your personal information anytime you are in contact with Apple or an Apple affiliated company. Apple and its affiliates may share this personal information with each other and use it consistent with this Privacy Policy. They may also combine it with other information to provide and improve our products, services, content, and advertising. You are not required to provide the personal information that we have requested, but, if you chose not to do so, in many cases we will not be able to provide you with our products or services or respond to any queries you may have.
-
-Here are some examples of the types of personal information Apple may collect and how we may use it:
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-What personal information we collect
-When you create an Apple ID, apply for commercial credit, purchase a product, download a software update, register for a class at an Apple Retail Store, connect to our services, contact us including by social media or participate in an online survey, we may collect a variety of information, including your name, mailing address, phone number, email address, contact preferences, device identifiers, IP address, location information, credit card information and profile information where the contact is via social media.
-When you share your content with family and friends using Apple products, send gift certificates and products, or invite others to participate in Apple services or forums, Apple may collect the information you provide about those people such as name, mailing address, email address, and phone number. Apple will use such information to fulfill your requests, provide the relevant product or service, or for anti-fraud purposes.
-In certain jurisdictions, we may ask for a government issued ID in limited circumstances including when setting up a wireless account and activating your device, for the purpose of extending commercial credit, managing reservations, or as required by law.
-How we use your personal information
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-We may process your personal information: for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, with your consent, for compliance with a legal obligation to which Apple is subject, for the performance of a contract to which you are party, in order to protect your vital interests, or when we have assessed it is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by Apple or a third party to whom it may be necessary to disclose information. If you have questions about this legal basis you can contact the Data Protection Officer.
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-The personal information we collect allows us to keep you posted on Apple’s latest product announcements, software updates, and upcoming events. If you don’t want to be on our mailing list, you can opt-out anytime by updating your preferences.
-We also use personal information to help us create, develop, operate, deliver, and improve our products, services, content and advertising, and for loss prevention and anti-fraud purposes. We may also use your personal information for account and network security purposes, including in order to protect our services for the benefit of all our users, and pre-screening or scanning uploaded content for potentially illegal content, including child sexual exploitation material. Where we use your information for anti-fraud purposes it arises from the conduct of an online transaction with us. We limit our uses of data for anti-fraud purposes to those which are strictly necessary and within our assessed legitimate interests to protect our customers and our services. For certain online transactions we may also validate the information provided by you with publicly accessible sources.
-We may use your personal information, including date of birth, to verify identity, assist with identification of users, and to determine appropriate services. For example, we may use date of birth to determine the age of Apple ID account holders.
-From time to time, we may use your personal information to send important notices, such as communications about purchases and changes to our terms, conditions, and policies. Because this information is important to your interaction with Apple, you may not opt out of receiving these communications.
-We may also use personal information for internal purposes such as auditing, data analysis, and research to improve Apple’s products, services, and customer communications.
-If you enter into a sweepstake, contest, or similar promotion we may use the information you provide to administer those programs.
-If you apply for a position at Apple or we receive your information in connection with a potential role at Apple, we may use your information to evaluate your candidacy and to contact you. If you are a candidate, you will receive more information about how Apple handles candidate personal information at the time of application.
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-We may have received your personal information from other persons if that person has shared their content with you using Apple products, sent gift certificates and products, or invited you to participate in Apple services or forums. We may also validate the information provided by you when creating an Apple ID with a third party for security and fraud prevention purposes.
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-If you are a potential candidate for employment with Apple, we may have received your personal information from third parties such as recruiters or external websites. We will use the personal information we receive to contact you about a potential opportunity or in evaluating your candidacy. If you did not provide us your personal information directly, we will inform you of the source when we first contact you regarding your candidacy. For research and development purposes, we may use datasets such as those that contain images, voices or other data that could be associated with an identifiable person. When acquiring such datasets, we do so in accordance with applicable law in the jurisdiction in which the dataset is hosted. When using such datasets for research and development, we do not attempt to re-identify individuals who may appear therein.
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-We also collect data in a form that does not, on its own, permit direct association with any specific individual. We may collect, use, transfer, and disclose non-personal information for any purpose. The following are some examples of non-personal information that we collect and how we may use it:
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-We may collect information such as occupation, language, zip code, area code, unique device identifier, referrer URL, location, and the time zone where an Apple product is used so that we can better understand customer behavior and improve our products, services, and advertising.
-We may collect information regarding customer activities on our website, iCloud services, our iTunes Store, App Store, Mac App Store, App Store for Apple TV and iBooks Stores and from our other products and services. This information is aggregated and used to help us provide more useful information to our customers and to understand which parts of our website, products, and services are of most interest. Aggregated data is considered non‑personal information for the purposes of this Privacy Policy.
-We may collect and store details of how you use our services, including search queries. This information may be used to improve the relevancy of results provided by our services. Except in limited instances to ensure quality of our services over the Internet, such information will not be associated with your IP address.
-With your explicit consent, we may collect data about how you use your device and applications in order to help app developers improve their apps.
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-If we do combine non-personal information with personal information the combined information will be treated as personal information for as long as it remains combined.
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-Apple’s websites, online services, interactive applications, email messages, and advertisements may use "cookies" and other technologies such as pixel tags and web beacons. These technologies help us better understand user behavior, tell us which parts of our websites people have visited, and facilitate and measure the effectiveness of advertisements and web searches. We treat information collected by cookies and other technologies as non‑personal information. However, to the extent that Internet Protocol (IP) addresses or similar identifiers are considered personal information by local law, we also treat these identifiers as personal information. Similarly, to the extent that non-personal information is combined with personal information, we treat the combined information as personal information for the purposes of this Privacy Policy.
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-Ads that are delivered by Apple’s advertising platform may appear in Apple News and in the App Store. If you do not wish to receive ads targeted to your interests from Apple's advertising platform, you can choose to enable Limit Ad Tracking, which will opt your Apple ID out of receiving such ads regardless of what device you are using. If you enable Limit Ad Tracking on your mobile device, third-party apps cannot use the Advertising Identifier, a non-personal device identifier, to serve you targeted ads. You may still see ads in the App Store or News based on context like your search query or the channel you are reading. In third-party apps, you may see ads based on other information.
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-Apple also uses cookies and other technologies to remember personal information when you use our website, online services, and applications. Our goal in these cases is to make your experience with Apple more convenient and personal. For example, knowing your first name lets us welcome you the next time you visit the Apple Online Store. Knowing your country and language − and if you are an educator, your school − helps us provide a customized and more useful shopping experience. Knowing someone using your computer or device has shopped for a certain product or used a particular service helps us make our advertising and email communications more relevant to your interests. And knowing your contact information, hardware identifiers, and information about your computer or device helps us personalize your operating system, set up your iCloud service, and provide you with better customer service.
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-If you want to disable cookies and you’re using the Safari web browser, go to Safari preferences and then to the privacy pane to manage your preferences. On your Apple mobile device, go to Settings, then Safari, scroll down to the Privacy & Security section, and tap on “Block Cookies” to manage your preferences. For other browsers, check with your provider to find out how to disable cookies. Please note that certain features of the Apple website will not be available once cookies are disabled.
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-As is true of most internet services, we gather some information automatically and store it in log files. This information includes Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, browser type and language, Internet service provider (ISP), referring and exit websites and applications, operating system, date/time stamp, and clickstream data. We use this information to understand and analyze trends, to administer the site, to learn about user behavior on the site, to improve our product and services, and to gather demographic information about our user base as a whole. Apple may use this information in our marketing and advertising services.
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-In some of our email messages, we use a “click-through URL” linked to content on the Apple website. When customers click one of these URLs, they pass through a separate web server before arriving at the destination page on our website. We track this click-through data to help us determine interest in particular topics and measure the effectiveness of our customer communications. If you prefer not to be tracked in this way, you should not click text or graphic links in the email messages. Pixel tags enable us to send email messages in a format customers can read, and they tell us whether mail has been opened. We may use this information to reduce or eliminate messages sent to customers.
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-At times Apple may provide third parties with certain personal information to provide or improve our products and services, including to deliver products at your request, or to help Apple market to consumers. When we do, we require those third parties to handle it in accordance with relevant laws. Apple does not sell personal information, and personal information will never be shared with third parties for their marketing purposes. For example, when you purchase and activate your iPhone, you authorize Apple and your carrier to exchange the information you provide during the activation process to carry out service, including information about your device. If you are approved for service, your account will be governed by Apple and your carrier’s respective privacy policies.
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-Apple shares personal information with companies who provide services such as information processing, extending credit, fulfilling customer orders, delivering products to you, managing and enhancing customer data, providing customer service, assessing your interest in our products and services, and conducting customer research or satisfaction surveys. These companies are obligated to protect your information and may be located wherever Apple operates.
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-It may be necessary − by law, legal process, litigation, and/or requests from public and governmental authorities within or outside your country of residence − for Apple to disclose your personal information. We may also disclose information about you if we determine that for purposes of national security, law enforcement, or other issues of public importance, disclosure is necessary or appropriate. We may also disclose information about you, but only where there is a lawful basis for doing so, if we determine that disclosure is reasonably necessary to enforce our terms and conditions or protect our operations or users.  This could include providing information to public or governmental authorities. Additionally, in the event of a reorganization, merger, or sale we may transfer any and all personal information we collect to the relevant third party.
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-Apple takes the security of your personal information very seriously. Apple online services such as the Apple Online Store and iTunes Store protect your personal information during transit using encryption such as Transport Layer Security (TLS). When your personal data is stored by Apple, we use computer systems with limited access housed in facilities using physical security measures. With the exception of iCloud Mail, iCloud data is stored in encrypted form including when we utilize third-party storage.
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-When you use some Apple products, services, or applications or post on an Apple forum, chat room, or social networking service, the personal information and content you share is visible to other users and can be read, collected, or used by them. You are responsible for the personal information you choose to share or submit in these instances. For example, if you list your name and email address in a forum posting, that information is public. Please take care when using these features.
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-If you or anyone else using Family Sharing logs on to a device that is owned by a third party, any information shared within your Family—including calendar, location, photos, and iTunes purchases—may be downloaded on to that third-party device thereby disclosing any such shared information. Visit Family Sharing for more information.
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-Apple does not take any decisions involving the use of algorithms or profiling that significantly affect you.
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-Integrity and Retention of Personal Information
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-Apple makes it easy for you to keep your personal information accurate, complete, and up to date. We will retain your personal information for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy and our service specific privacy summaries. When assessing these periods we carefully examine our need to collect personal information at all and if we establish a relevant need we only retain it for the shortest possible period to realize the purpose of collection unless a longer retention period is required by law.
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-You can help ensure that your contact information and preferences are accurate, complete, and up to date by signing in to your Apple ID account page. For other personal information we hold, we will provide you with access (including a copy) for any purpose including to request that we correct the data if it is inaccurate or delete the data if Apple is not required to retain it by law or for legitimate business purposes.
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-We may decline to process requests that are frivolous/vexatious, jeopardize the privacy of others, are extremely impractical, or for which access is not otherwise required by local law. We may also decline aspects of deletion or access requests if we believe doing so would undermine our legitimate use of data for anti-fraud and security purposes as described earlier. Online tools for the exercise of access, deactivation/restriction, correction, or deletion requests are available on a regional basis by signing in to privacy.apple.com. For users with Shazam accounts sign in to www.shazam.com/privacy. When you make a request using these online tools, we will verify your identity and the legitimacy of your request.
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-The California Consumer Privacy Act provides California consumers with the right to obtain from Apple information about the personal information about you that we collect, use, and disclose. You can exercise your rights through an authorized agent by providing relevant details to allow sign in to privacy.apple.com. If you cannot access Apple’s online tools, you or your agent can make a request to apple.com/legal/privacy/contact or by calling 1-800-275-2273.
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-If you choose to exercise your privacy rights, you have the right to not to receive discriminatory treatment or a lesser degree of service from Apple.
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-You have the right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information. Apple does not sell your personal information.
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-See our page on understanding and controlling your personal information for more information on exercising your rights. Where the online tool is not currently available for access requests in your region, a request may be made directly to apple.com/legal/privacy/contact.
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-We understand the importance of taking extra precautions to protect the privacy and safety of children using Apple products and services. Children under the age of 13, or equivalent minimum age in the relevant jurisdiction, are not permitted to create their own Apple IDs, unless their parent provided verifiable consent or as part of the child account creation process in Family Sharing or they have obtained a Managed Apple ID account (where available) through their school. For example, a parent must review the Apple ID and Family Sharing Disclosure and agree to the Consent to Apple’s Collection, Use and Disclosure of Your Child’s Information; and the iTunes Store Terms and Conditions, before they can begin the Apple ID account creation process for their child. In addition, schools that participate in Apple School Manager and have reviewed and consented to the Managed Apple IDs for Students Disclosure may create Managed Apple IDs for students. The Managed Apple IDs for Students Disclosure describes how Apple handles student information and supplements Apple’s Privacy Policy. Learn more about Family Sharing, the Managed Apple IDs and Restrictions for children’s accounts. If we learn that we have collected the personal information of a child under 13, or equivalent minimum age depending on jurisdiction, outside the above circumstances we will take steps to delete the information as soon as possible. If at any time a parent needs to access, correct, or delete data associated with their Family Sharing account or child’s Apple ID, they may contact us through one of the options provided at the bottom of this page.
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-To provide location-based services on Apple products, Apple and our partners and licensees, such as maps data providers, may collect, use, and share precise location data, including the real-time geographic location of your Apple computer or device. Where available, location-based services may use GPS, Bluetooth, and your IP Address, along with crowd-sourced Wi-Fi hotspot and cell tower locations, and other technologies to determine your devices’ approximate location. Unless you provide consent, this location data is collected anonymously in a form that does not personally identify you and is used by Apple and our partners and licensees to provide and improve location-based products and services. For example, your device may share its geographic location with application providers when you opt in to their location services.
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-Some location-based services offered by Apple, such as the “Find My” feature, require your personal information for the feature to work.
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-Apple websites, products, applications, and services may contain links to third-party websites, products, and services. Our products and services may also use or offer products or services from third parties − for example, a third‑party iPhone app.
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-Information collected by third parties, which may include such things as location data or contact details, is governed by their privacy practices. We encourage you to learn about the privacy practices of those third parties.
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-If you purchase a subscription in a third party app or within News, we create a Subscriber ID that is unique to you and the developer or publisher which we use to provide reports to the developer or publisher that include information about the subscription you purchased, and your country of residence. If you cancel all of your subscriptions with a particular developer or publisher, the Subscriber ID will reset after 180 days if you do not resubscribe. This information is provided to developers so that they can understand the performance of their subscriptions.
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-All the information you provide may be transferred or accessed by entities around the world as described in this Privacy Policy. Personal information, relating to Apple services, regarding individuals who reside in a member state of the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom and Switzerland is controlled by Apple Distribution International Limited in Ireland, and processed on its behalf by Apple Inc. Apple uses approved Model Contractual Clauses for the international transfer of personal information collected in the European Economic Area and Switzerland. Apple, as a global company, has a number of legal entities in different jurisdictions which are responsible for the personal information which they collect and which is processed on their behalf by Apple Inc. For example, point of sale information in our Retail entities outside the U.S. is controlled by our individual Retail entities in each country. Apple, Online Store and iTunes related personal information may also be controlled by legal entities outside the U.S. as reflected in the terms of each service. Imagery and associated data collected by Apple around the world to improve Apple Maps, and in support of our Look Around feature is transferred to Apple Inc in California.
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-To make sure your personal information is secure, we communicate our privacy and security guidelines to Apple employees and strictly enforce privacy safeguards within the company.
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-If you have any questions or concerns about Apple’s Privacy Policy or data processing, you would like to contact our Data Protection Officer, or if you would like to make a complaint about a possible breach of local privacy laws, please contact us. You can always contact us by phone at the relevant Apple Support number for your country or region.
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-When a privacy question or question about personal information received in response to an access/download request is received we have a dedicated team which triages your contact to address your issue. Where your issue may be more substantive in nature, we may request more information from you. All such substantive contacts receive a response within seven (7), days wherever possible - providing a response on the issue raised, requesting additional information where necessary or indicating that a response will require additional time. You may at any time refer your complaint to the relevant regulator in your jurisdiction if you are unsatisfied with a reply received from us. If you ask us, we will endeavor to provide you with information about relevant complaint avenues which may be applicable to your circumstances.
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milonmaze commented 9 months ago

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 Apple is committed to respecting human rights, including the right to privacy and freedom of information and expression. Our Human Rights Policy governs how we treat everyone — from our customers and teams to our business partners and people at every level of our supply chain.

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 At Apple, we design our products and services according to the principle of privacy by default and collect only the minimum amount of data necessary to provide our users with a product or service. We provide one version of our software to our users. When we do collect that data, we retain it for only so long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, including as described in our Privacy Policy or in our service-specific privacy notices, or as required by law.

 We also deploy industry-leading consent mechanisms to allow our customers to choose whether to share data such as their Location, Contacts, Reminders, Photos, Bluetooth Sharing, Microphone, Speech Recognition, Camera, Health, HomeKit, Media & Apple Music, and Motion & Fitness Data, and more with apps.
milonmaze commented 4 months ago

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 Apple Privacy Policy
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 Apple’s Privacy Policy describes how Apple collects, uses, and shares your personal data.

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 Your California Privacy Disclosures 
 Information Regarding Commercial Electronic Messages in Canada 
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 Apple Health Study Apps Privacy Policy

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 What Is Personal Data at Apple?
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milonmaze commented 4 months ago

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 California Privacy Disclosures

 To help California consumers make informed privacy decisions and compare practices across businesses, the State has created a common framework for businesses to talk about privacy. Apple is using that framework here to describe, for each category of personal information and sensitive personal information under California law, whether Apple collects that personal information or sensitive personal information, or discloses it for a business purpose. Apple does not sell or share your personal information, as those terms are defined under California law. Apple also does not use or disclose sensitive personal information for any purposes that would require a user to exercise a right to limit according to California law.
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 We also deploy industry-leading consent mechanisms to allow our customers to choose whether to share data such as their Location, Contacts, Reminders, Photos, Bluetooth Sharing, Microphone, Speech Recognition, Camera, Health, HomeKit, Media & Apple Music, and Motion & Fitness Data, and more with apps.

-Apple has a cross-functional approach to privacy governance. Privacy governance covers all areas of the company and includes both customer and employee data. The Legal Team has a Vice President in charge of Privacy and Law Enforcement Compliance who reports directly to Apple's General Counsel. Apple also has a Privacy Engineering team that partners with the Privacy Legal team and dedicated Product Counsel to design products from the ground up to protect customer privacy and to ensure that we protect that data as long as it remains under the control of Apple. This includes strong processes around ensuring that data collected is used only for the intended lawful purposes.
+Apple has a cross-functional approach to privacy governance. Privacy governance covers all areas of the company and includes both customer and employee data. The Legal Team has a Vice President in charge of Privacy and Law Enforcement Compliance who reports directly to Apple’s General Counsel. Apple also has a Privacy Engineering team that partners with the Privacy Legal team and dedicated Product Counsel to design products from the ground up to protect customer privacy and to ensure that we protect that data as long as it remains under the control of Apple. This includes strong processes around ensuring that data collected is used only for the intended lawful purposes. 

-Apple also has a Privacy Steering Committee chaired by Apple's General Counsel, with members including Apple's Senior Vice President of Machine Learning and AI Strategy and a cross-functional group of senior representatives from Internet Software and Services, Software Engineering, Product Marketing, Corporate Communications, Information Services & Technology, Information Security, Privacy Legal, and the Head of Business Assurance. The Privacy Steering Committee sets privacy standards for teams across Apple and acts as an escalation point for addressing privacy compliance issues for decision or further escalation.
+Apple also has a Privacy Steering Committee chaired by Apple’s General Counsel, with members including Apple’s Senior Vice President of Machine Learning and AI Strategy and a cross-functional group of senior representatives from Internet Software and Services, Software Engineering, Product Marketing, Corporate Communications, Information Services & Technology, Information Security, Privacy Legal, and the Head of Business Assurance. The Privacy Steering Committee sets privacy standards for teams across Apple and acts as an escalation point for addressing privacy compliance issues for decision or further escalation.

-The Privacy Steering Committee also oversees instances where data for which Apple is responsible is managed or hosted by a third party on Apple's behalf. We review those third parties prior to engagement and subsequently through audits and documentation reviews to ensure that they can meet the same standards of security as Apple.
+The Privacy Steering Committee also oversees instances where data for which Apple is responsible is managed or hosted by a third party on Apple’s behalf. We review those third parties prior to engagement and subsequently through audits and documentation reviews to ensure that they can meet the same standards of security as Apple.

 Further, the Audit and Finance Committee of the Board of Directors assists the Board of Directors with the oversight and monitoring of privacy and data security.

-All Apple employees are required to take annual training on Business Conduct, which reflects our commitment to respect human rights and to conduct business ethically, honestly, and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Privacy training is an essential part of Business Conduct Training. Apple requires its employees who have access to Apple customer data and personal information to undergo an additional Privacy and Security Training course on a bi-annual basis or in response to updated laws such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). There is additional tailored privacy and security training provided on a per-team basis to employees who handle or have access to high volumes of data, sensitive personal data, or as additionally required by local law. Adherence to Apple's privacy and security standards including those related to de-identification is subject to audit by the Apple Privacy Compliance Audit & Verification team.
+All Apple employees are required to take annual training on Business Conduct, which reflects our commitment to respect human rights and to conduct business ethically, honestly, and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Privacy training is an essential part of Business Conduct Training. Apple requires its employees who have access to Apple customer data and personal information to undergo an additional Privacy and Security Training course on a bi-annual basis or in response to updated laws such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). There is additional tailored privacy and security training provided on a per-team basis to employees who handle or have access to high volumes of data, sensitive personal data, or as additionally required by local law. Adherence to Apple’s privacy and security standards including those related to de-identification is subject to audit by the Apple Privacy Compliance Audit & Verification team.

 We also have a clear process through our dpo@apple.com email address for employees to raise any privacy queries or questions that they have. A dedicated team manages all queries received to resolution.

-As part of our GDPR and human rights work, we undertake Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) for our major products and services and integrate PIAs as we develop new products and services. Reviews include assessments of whether there is decision making relying upon algorithmic systems and the impact that such decision making has on individuals and their rights. Risk levels are assigned to all data uses with re-review periods ranging from one to two years depending on the identified risk. If personal data is used for the development of algorithmic systems, in keeping with Apple's industry leading control for users, we provide our users with a means to consent and control such data use. We also fully assess the privacy practices of all acquisitions as part of the PIA process. The PIAs take into consideration how laws affect privacy and assess any associated privacy risks in the relevant jurisdictions in which we operate. PIA reviewers are also trained to identify and highlight potential impacts to freedom of expression. Apple also regularly engages with a wide range of civil society representatives globally on various privacy and freedom of expression issues, including privacy by design and encryption.
+As part of our GDPR and human rights work, we undertake Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) for our major products and services and integrate PIAs as we develop new products and services. Reviews include assessments of whether there is decision making relying upon algorithmic systems and the impact that such decision making has on individuals and their rights. Risk levels are assigned to all data uses with re-review periods ranging from one to two years depending on the identified risk. If personal data is used for the development of algorithmic systems, in keeping with Apple’s industry leading control for users, we provide our users with a means to consent and control such data use. We also fully assess the privacy practices of all acquisitions as part of the PIA process. The PIAs take into consideration how laws affect privacy and assess any associated privacy risks in the relevant jurisdictions in which we operate. PIA reviewers are also trained to identify and highlight potential impacts to freedom of expression. Apple also regularly engages with a wide range of civil society representatives globally on various privacy and freedom of expression issues, including privacy by design and encryption. 

 Apple maintains current ISO 27001 and 27018 certifications. Apple undergoes yearly re-audits in order to receive these certifications.

@@ -28,19 +28,21 @@ Data Security and Incident Response

 To make sure your personal data is secure, we strictly enforce privacy safeguards within the company. This means that we use access management and access controls commensurate with the risk to data to ensure access to data is associated with a business need, such as providing you with support. The Apple Platform Security guide provides in-depth technical details on how we have designed our operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS, as well as our products and services to protect your security, including iMessage, FaceTime, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple also makes information available to the public about the Apple Security Bounty program.

-When Apple becomes aware that it may have experienced a data security incident that might affect our users' personal data, we have dedicated teams in place to investigate and learn what happened and determine what steps to take in response. If we find any such impact, we work immediately to close it and identify remediation steps including by way of software updates if applicable.
+When Apple becomes aware that it may have experienced a data security incident that might affect our users’ personal data, we have dedicated teams in place to investigate and learn what happened and determine what steps to take in response. If we find any such impact, we work immediately to close it and identify remediation steps including by way of software updates if applicable.

-We analyze these facts — in the context of applicable laws, regulations, industry norms, and most of all Apple's established commitment to privacy — to determine whether we should notify affected individuals, or other relevant parties like regulators. Apple ensures that it complies with all applicable laws that require notification about data security incidents without undue delay. We may make such notifications by way of a phone call or email.
+We analyze these facts — in the context of applicable laws, regulations, industry norms, and most of all Apple’s established commitment to privacy — to determine whether we should notify affected individuals, or other relevant parties like regulators. Apple ensures that it complies with all applicable laws that require notification about data security incidents without undue delay. We may make such notifications by way of a phone call or email.

 That means we conduct prompt investigations and analysis, so that we can provide notification in a timely manner when necessary. We are also committed to providing users that have been affected by an incident with appropriate assistance, which may include information on steps they can take to reduce the risk of harm or support from AppleCare.

+Apple is not aware of any instances where a user’s iCloud data was stolen or leaked through a breach of iCloud servers. If you have questions about incidents, please contact us. For information about Apple’s handling of government requests for customer data, visit Transparency Report.
+
 Privacy Complaints

 If a user makes a privacy complaint that indicates a material privacy issue, we will take steps to remediate that issue at the next reasonable opportunity. In the event that a privacy issue has resulted in a material negative impact on a user or related third party, we will take steps to address that with that user or that other person.

 Privacy Policy Updates

-When there is a material change to our Privacy Policy, we'll post a notice on the webpage on which our Privacy Policy is posted at least a week in advance of doing so and contact users directly about the change if we have their data on file to do so.
+When there is a material change to our Privacy Policy, we’ll post a notice on the webpage on which our Privacy Policy is posted at least a week in advance of doing so and contact users directly about the change if we have their data on file to do so.

 Private Requests for User Information

@@ -48,10 +50,12 @@ Apple does not provide user information to any third parties where such informat

 De-Identification of Personal Data

-De-Identification is the process of removing the association between a set of identifying personal data and an individual such that the data can no longer be used to identify that individual. Within Apple, for data to be considered de-identified, all personal data elements must be removed, including full IP address and any identifiers linked to personal data.
+De-identification is the process of removing the association between a set of identifying personal data and an individual such that the data can no longer be used to identify that individual. Within Apple, for data to be considered de-identified, all personal data elements must be removed, including full IP address and any identifiers linked to personal data.

 Accountable Data Transfer

+To perform processing activities such as those described in our Privacy Policy in connection with your use of our products and services, your personal data may be transferred to or accessed by Apple-affiliated companies, Apple service providers, or partners wherever they are located. The service providers and partners we use may differ depending on where you live. For example, our Emergency SOS via satellite calls or texts in some Asian countries may be routed through our service provider’s relay center in Malaysia to ensure effective and efficient connection with the appropriate emergency services. Regardless of where your personal data is stored, Apple maintains the same high level of protection and safeguarding measures. For users in Japan, information about where the legal systems of some countries could affect proper handling of specific user information can be found on the PPC website.
+
 Accountability requires organizations to take responsibility for data handling and demonstrate that their practices, systems, policies, and training are achieving Apple’s compliance objectives. With ongoing oversight and assurance reviews, Apple has received privacy accountability certifications for its global privacy program since 2014 that adhere to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Privacy Framework. In APEC countries where Apple operates, the international transfer of personal data collected abides by the APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System and the Privacy Recognition for Processors (PRP) System. Apple’s global privacy policy and practices are reviewed by an approved independent third-party Accountability Agent who monitors and enforces compliance with APEC CBPR and PRP program requirements. For remediation and external enforcement, individuals can contact our third-party dispute resolution provider.

 View our APEC CBPR certification
milonmaze commented 2 months ago

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 Apple Privacy Policy
-Updated March 31, 2024
+Updated September 18, 2024

 Apple’s Privacy Policy describes how Apple collects, uses, and shares your personal data.

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 Children and Personal Data
 Cookies and Other Technologies
 Transfer of Personal Data Between Countries
-Our Companywide Commitment to Your Privacy
+Our Companywide Commitment to Your Privacy
 Privacy Questions

-View our APEC CBPR certification >
+View our CBPR certification

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