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Apple overhauls its privacy pages, and now lets U.S. customers download their own data

Apple overhauls its privacy pages, and now lets U.S. customers download their own data

Apple has refreshed and expanded its privacy website, a month after its most recent iPhone and Mac launches. You're not going to see much change from previous years — the privacy pages still state the same commitments that Apple's long held, like that privacy is a "fundamental human right" and that your information is largely on your iPhones, iPads and Macs. One key addition this time around: Apple is expanding its data portal to allow U.S. customers to get a copy of the data that the company stores on them.