Apple unveiled a new slate of privacy features to debut with iOS 15 this fall, The New York Times reports. The upcoming operating system will include a "privacy report" that informs users about which applications collect their personal data. The report will tell users when an app accessed their iPhone's photo album, microphone or contact lists. Apple also announced its Mail app will offer more privacy protections and revealed a new service to hide online traffic from internet providers.
Apple unveils new privacy features for iOS 15
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