Apple's Email Privacy Feature Has Limits

Apple's new email privacy feature hides users' email addresses from apps and websites, but it does not protect against requests from law enforcement agencies.

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Why it matters

This news highlights the ongoing tension between user privacy and law enforcement access, even with privacy-focused features like Apple's 'Hide My Email'.

Key Points

  • 1Apple's new email privacy feature masks users' real email addresses
  • 2This feature does not prevent law enforcement from obtaining user email data
  • 3Recent requests by federal agents for Apple customer records highlight the limitations of the privacy feature

Details

Apple's new email privacy feature, called 'Hide My Email', allows users to generate unique, random email addresses that forward to their real inbox. This helps protect user privacy by preventing apps and websites from accessing their actual email address. However, the article notes that this feature does not prevent law enforcement agencies from obtaining user email data through legal requests. Recent months have seen an increase in demands by federal agents for Apple customer records, underscoring the privacy limitations of the email privacy tool.

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