Apple iPhone 4 User Manual

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a cellular signal in a particular location). To enable Apple’s partners and
third party developers to improve their software, hardware and services
designed for use with Apple products, Apple may also provide any such
partner or third party developer with a subset of diagnostic information
that is relevant to that partner’s or developer’s software, hardware and/or
services, as long as the diagnostic information is in a form that does not
personally identify you.
(b) Location Data. Apple and its partners and licensees may provide
certain services through your iOS Device that rely upon location
information. To provide and improve these services, where available,
Apple and its partners and licensees may transmit, collect, maintain,
process and use your location data, including the real-time geographic
location of your iOS Device, road travel speed information, and location
search queries. The location data and queries collected by Apple are
collected in a form that does not personally identify you and may be
used by Apple and its partners and licensees to provide location-based
products and services. By using any location-based services on your
iOS Device, you agree and consent to Apple’s and its partners’ and
licensees’ transmission, collection, maintenance, processing and use of
your location data and queries to provide and improve location-based
and road traffic-based products and services.
You may withdraw this
consent at any time by going to the Location Services setting on your
iOS Device and either turning off the global Location Services setting or
turning off the individual location settings of each location-aware item
on your iOS Device. Disabling these location features will only impact
the location-based functionality of your iOS Device. It will not affect iOS
Device features unrelated to location services. When using third party
applications or services on the iOS Device that use or provide location
data, you are subject to and should review such third party’s terms and
privacy policy on use of location data by such third party applications
or services.
(c) Siri. If your iOS Device supports Siri, which includes the dictation
feature, these features allow you to make requests, give commands and
dictate text to your device using your voice. When you use Siri, the things
you say will be recorded and sent to Apple to process your requests.
Your device will also send Apple other information, such as your first
name and nickname; the names, nicknames, and relationship with you
(e.g., “my dad”) of your address book contacts; and song names in your
collection (collectively, your “User Data”). All of this data is used to help
Siri understand you better and recognize what you say. It is not linked to
other data that Apple may have from your use of other Apple services.
By using Siri, you agree and consent to Apple’s and its subsidiaries’
and agents’ transmission, collection, maintenance, processing, and
use of this information, including your voice input and User Data, to
provide and improve Siri and other Apple products and services. If
you have Location Services turned on, the location of your iOS Device
at the time you make a request will also be sent to Apple to help Siri
improve the accuracy of its response to your location-based requests.

You may disable the location-based functionality of Siri by going to
the Location Services setting on your iOS Device and turning off the
individual location setting for Siri. You can also turn off Siri altogether
at any time. To do so, open Settings, tap General, tap Siri, and slide the

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