Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Sep 2012 09:00 UTC
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Full names, cell numbers, addresses, zipcodes, etc. are usually broadcast to 3rd parties?
If you're buying something online, then definitely. Even if that process requires the user manually entering said details into a HTML form, it's still being transmitted from client (iOS) to server (3rd party)




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Simson Garfinkel writes that the iPhone has such good security that the police can't use it for forensics anymore.
Not really. They're two entirely different things:
Bruce Schneier talks about data security and this article is about security of personal details.
The former is held on the iPhone itself and the latter is broadcast to authorised 3rd parties.
So while both are very relevant issues that fall under the "security" umbrella, they're still different topics.