iPhone tracking controversy a 'misunderstanding', says Apple

Apple today denied its iPhones store a record of their users’ movements for up to a year and blamed privacy concerns partly on a misunderstanding.

iPhone tracking controversy a 'misunderstanding', says Apple

Apple today denied its iPhones store a record of their users’ movements for up to a year and blamed privacy concerns partly on a misunderstanding.

It said a data file publicised by security researchers last week does not store locations, but a list of Wi-Fi hotspots and mobile phone masts in their general area.

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