Nov 11: Lawsuit for Apple ignoring privacy settings and collecting data on some of its apps

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Nov 11: Lawsuit for Apple ignoring privacy settings and collecting data on some of its apps


Apple is facing a class action lawsuit due to the Apple App store sending the company analytics data regardless of whether the user had enabled a privacy setting to disable such sharing of information. The Apps that shared collected and shared data regardless of privacy settings requesting them not to be shared, included Apple Music, APple TV, Books, iTunes Store, and Stocks. The lawsuit currently alleges that Apple violated the California Invasion of Privacy Act. 


In Canada, privacy watchdogs confirm that Sobeys - which operates many pharmacies in Canada - is currently suffering a data breach. This incident is a wakeup call in Canada's agri-food sector, which has been under increasing cyberattacks in recent months: Maple Leaf Foods Inc was hit by a cybersecurity attack last week, as well as a larger cyberattack on meat suppliers JBS in 2021 that led to the company paying US$11 million in ransom money. 


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