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xXTheBigBearXx t1_ixjiykp wrote
Reply to comment by 15acf4d3 in Apple Device Analytics Contain Identifying iCloud User Data, Claim Security Researchers by RobertaGoldstein
You didn't answer my question..
Did they not tweet an image of some Analytics data, which contains the dsId?
xXTheBigBearXx t1_ixjh4nu wrote
Reply to comment by 15acf4d3 in Apple Device Analytics Contain Identifying iCloud User Data, Claim Security Researchers by RobertaGoldstein
So what your saying is the second screenshot from their Tweets is an API return also, and not analytics then?
xXTheBigBearXx t1_ixjciu6 wrote
Reply to comment by 15acf4d3 in Apple Device Analytics Contain Identifying iCloud User Data, Claim Security Researchers by RobertaGoldstein
The API calls are irrelevant to the purpose of the analytics??
The point is the analytics contains an identifier, which is linked to the iCloud account as proved by the API call
xXTheBigBearXx t1_ixj85nw wrote
Reply to comment by 15acf4d3 in Apple Device Analytics Contain Identifying iCloud User Data, Claim Security Researchers by RobertaGoldstein
Did you even read the thread?
The analytics contains an identifier. That same identifier is returned from an iCloud API call to retrieve an account.
Meaning the analytics data is tied to accounts
xXTheBigBearXx t1_ixj3rpu wrote
Reply to comment by 15acf4d3 in Apple Device Analytics Contain Identifying iCloud User Data, Claim Security Researchers by RobertaGoldstein
The analytics are supposed to be anonymous, so if they're being sent with an identifier, they're not anonymous, simple as that.
xXTheBigBearXx t1_ixlmgnf wrote
Reply to comment by muffdivemcgruff in Apple Device Analytics Contain Identifying iCloud User Data, Claim Security Researchers by RobertaGoldstein
Yes, but there shouldn't be an identifier in analytics if you're logged in either. They should be anonymous.