Apple builds on privacy commitment by unveiling new education and awareness efforts on Data Privacy Day
January 24 2023 - 11:01AM
Business Wire
In celebration of Data Privacy Day, Apple® today unveiled a new
set of educational resources designed to help users take control of
their data.
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As threats to the privacy and security of personal information
are on the rise, a new Today at Apple® session will educate users
on how they can safeguard their data. And to drive awareness about
the importance of data privacy, Apple has also partnered with Apple
TV+® Ted Lasso star Nick Mohammed in “A Day in the Life of an
Average Person’s Data.”
These education efforts build on Apple’s long track record as a
privacy leader, with innovations that give people more insight into
how their data is used — and more tools to protect it. As a company
that believes privacy is a fundamental human right, Apple designs
features like App Tracking Transparency and Privacy Nutrition
Labels, which put users in the driver’s seat when it comes to their
data.
Protecting Users’ Privacy with Today at Apple
Beginning Saturday, January 28, a new Today at Apple session,
“Taking Charge of Your Privacy on iPhone,” will explore features
including Mail Privacy Protection, Safety Check, Location Services,
and passkeys. In this session, attendees will learn how they can
customize each feature based on their individual privacy
preferences.
Today at Apple offers free creative sessions to help customers
get the most out of their Apple products. This new 30-minute
session will be available at all Apple Store® locations around the
world, and customers can now also sign up for Group Bookings and
schedule a session for their group, organization, or class.
Anyone — regardless of experience level — can sign up for Today
at Apple sessions at their local Apple Store by registering at
apple.co/skills-privacy.
“We created Today at Apple to spark creativity and enable our
customers to get the most out of their Apple products and
features,” said Tracey Hannelly, Apple’s senior director of Retail
Engagement and Marketing. “We’re thrilled to offer this new Today
at Apple session to help our customers learn more about our
industry-leading privacy features as we celebrate Data Privacy
Day.”
Building in Privacy from the Ground Up
Privacy is built into all of Apple’s products and services from
the ground up, from the moment users open their devices to every
time they use an app. Apple products and features include
innovative privacy technologies designed to minimize how much user
data anyone can access.
This is why Safari® throws trackers off the trail. It’s why the
Health app keeps user records under wraps, and why Siri® learns
what the user needs rather than who they are. These are just some
of the dozens of privacy features that Apple has built into the
foundation of every product and every service it creates.
Apple believes that every user should have clear insights into
how their data is used, and tools to decide when to share their
data and who to share it with. The whimsical short film “A Day in
the Life of an Average Person’s Data” invites users to follow Apple
TV+ Ted Lasso star Nick Mohammed through his average day,
explaining how bad actors misuse data — and how Apple works to keep
his personal information safe.
“At Apple, we’re focused on designing devices, features, and
services that keep users in control of their personal data,” said
Erik Neuenschwander, Apple’s director of User Privacy. “Over the
years we’ve integrated powerful privacy controls into our operating
systems. This film and our new Today at Apple sessions will show
users how they can take advantage of some of the features we offer,
and understand how privacy is at the center of everything we
do.”
This commitment to transparency and control — and to
privacy-protecting innovations across its technology — gives Apple
users more choice and more control over their personal information.
On Data Privacy Day and every day, teams across Apple are pushing
this work forward. Learn more about Apple’s privacy features by
visiting apple.com/privacy.
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction
of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in
innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV.
Apple’s five software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and
tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and
empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store,
Apple Music, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple’s more than 100,000
employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and
to leaving the world better than we found it.
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