And there’s more.

It’s browsable, easy to understand, and utterly terrifying for less scrupulous developers.

“Developers will likely hope that iPhone users will forget to turn on the App Privacy Report in options.

Apple’s App Privacy Report on iPhone

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Otherwise, they will have to justify the access permissions they ask for.

“Chris Hauk, consumer privacy champion at Pixel Privacy, told Lifewire via email.

Check back in after a few hours, and you might be surprised by what you see.

App Privacy Report showing network activity and websites visited in apps

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you could even see a list of the most commonly accessed domains, which will reveal popular tracking services.

“The purpose of invading users' privacy is usually to sell that data for advertising revenue.

This led to a swift cleanup from bad actors and developers who had just designed their apps poorly.

How Can You Use This Information?

If you want to go even further, you could report the perpetrators to the relevant authority.

Apple keeps piling the pressure onto bad actors, giving us the tools to protect ourselves.

“Privacy, security, and trust are paramount these days.