This setting (in the default browser) allows you to block cross-site tracking cookies and data to help protect your privacy.
Some apps track your activity even when the app is not in use. This privacy feature allows you to block this tracking, either across all apps or on a per-app basis.
You can enable or disable an app’s access to the camera or microphone on your device. There are also indication icons to show you when an app uses the camera or microphone.
This privacy feature allows you to share only selected media (e.g. a specific photo) with an app, instead of granting it access to your entire library.
The OS has a feature for tracking the position of a mobile device. This feature is particularly useful if your phone gets stolen or if you lose it.
This privacy feature allows you to share your approximate location with an app instead of your precise location.
This privacy feature alerts you with a small notification when an app copies data from your clipboard.
On-device machine learning is used to recognize people, places, and more in the Photos app. The algorithms run on the device, where this sensitive data is then kept. Competing services upload the photos and perform this on their servers, which requires the sharing of personal data.
Mail Privacy Protection is a feature built into the default email app that blocks senders from using “tracking pixels” to see when you’ve read an email. It also hides your IP address from senders.