iOS 13 has a BIG PROBLEM that Apple is TRYING to HIDE

iOS 13 has a very big problem that Apple is trying to hide at the moment, here's what the American company doesn't want you to know right now.

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iOS 13 has a very big problem that shows us that no matter how much Apple wants to pretend that it cares about people's security, in reality it is more interested in making as much profit as possible. According to a recent discovery, iOS 13 sends the IPs of users browsing the Internet using Safari to Tencent's servers in China, which should not happen, and it looks like the behavior of a phone infected with malware.

iOS 13 has been implemented by the Apple company a so-called "protection" system for users' browsing on the Internet, and to do this it sends people's IPs to Tencent's servers in China. Safari has implemented a Google system that alerts us if we are going to access a website that has dangerous content, but starting with iOS 13, those from Apple use not only the system from Google, but also a system from Tencent.

iOS 13 has a BIG PROBLEM that Apple is TRYING to HIDE

iOS 13 uses this system of Tencent, a kind of Google of China, probably to alert the world about the malicious websites there, and there are extremely many. The problem is that if Safari sends the data of users outside of China, to servers in the country, then we are talking about something that Apple should not do, especially since Tencent provides data to the Chinese government, most likely there is a limit.

“Safari may send information calculated based on the website address to Google Safe Browsing and Tencent Safe Browsing to check whether the website is fraudulent. These safe browsing service providers may also log your IP address.”

iOS 13, through this data transmission, could allow the Chinese government to monitor anyone's internet browsing, linking their IP address to the moment they accessed the website. Apple has not yet offered any explanation for the situation, and it is possible that iOS 13 will only transmit the data of those in China to Tencent, but if accessing websites outside of China, the same should be done to verify the website .

iOS 13 allows you to disable information about malicious websites when you browse the Internet using Safari, but I do not recommend doing this because iOS can now also be hacked through websites, so you are in greater danger.