The researchers previously shared findings that iOS 14.6 sends large volumes of first-party app activity to Apple, even if you completely disable device analytics or otherwise limit collection.This includes your iPhone model, keyboard languages and other details that could theoretically be used to fingerprint your device.Gizmodo notes that users filed a class action lawsuit against Apple after Mysk published its privacy data.Meaning, Apple’s analytics can personally identify you 👇 pic.twitter.com/3DSUFwX3nVWe've asked Apple for comment, and will let you know if we hear back.Mysk pointed out that Apple's tool to prevent third-party app tracking debuted in iOS 14.5, so this shouldn't affect other software you use on your devices."