Article 66314 iOS developers say Apple’s App Store analytics aren’t anonymous

iOS developers say Apple’s App Store analytics aren’t anonymous

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Mitchell Clark
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The detailed analytics data Apple records about what you do in the App Store can be tied directly to your Apple account, according to app development and research team Mysk. In a Twitter thread, Mysk shows that Apple sends what's known as a Directory Services Identifier" along with its App Store analytics info and argues that the identifier is also tied to your iCloud account, linking your name, email address, and more.

The thread also notes that the data is still sent even if you turn off device analytics in settings, and that Apple sends your DSID in other apps as well. In the last tweet in the thread, Mysk says: You just need to know three things: 1- The App Store sends detailed analytics about you to Apple. 2- There's no way to...

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