Mac OS X Yosemite sends location, search data to Apple [Updated]
Apple reportedly collects location and search data via Mac's Spotlight feature.

by Robert Lemos
Oct 20 2014
Ars Technica

Two steps toward privacy, one step back.

While privacy advocates lauded Apple for the company's decision to
default to encrypting data on its latest mobile operating system, iOS
8, the technology firm faced criticism on Monday after independent
researchers discovered that its latest operating system, Mac OS X
Yosemite, is configured to send location and search data whenever a
user queries Spotlight.

Spotlight is the company's search feature for Mac OS X. The 
capability doesn't just search a user's computer, though; it also 
sends information to Apple and Microsoft to return searches from the 
companies' services, according to Fix-MacOSX.com.

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http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/10/mac-os-x-yosemite-reportedly-leaks-location-search-data/


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