Safari
Hello, after the last update (15.2), I noticed on App Privacy Report that Safari is accessing my Contacts without allowing it or asking me if I want this. I mention that Auto Fill is disabled. Is this normal?
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Hello, after the last update (15.2), I noticed on App Privacy Report that Safari is accessing my Contacts without allowing it or asking me if I want this. I mention that Auto Fill is disabled. Is this normal?
Hello blunted66,
Welcome to Apple Support Communities!
If we understand your post correctly, after updating, you've noticed that the App Privacy report states that Safari is accessing your contacts without you allowing this to happen. We'd like to help1
"Some apps and websites can use your contacts to provide you with services and features. For example, an app might use your contacts to help you address emails or share messages with friends.
You can decide which apps are allowed to use your contact information.
If you allow third-party apps or websites to use your contact information, any information they collect is governed by their terms and privacy policies. It’s recommended that you learn about the privacy practices of those parties.
For systems administrators who want information about deploying security settings, see the Deployment Reference for Mac."
Control access to your contacts on Mac
Let us know if you have any questions.
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
Take care!
Hello blunted66,
Welcome to Apple Support Communities!
If we understand your post correctly, after updating, you've noticed that the App Privacy report states that Safari is accessing your contacts without you allowing this to happen. We'd like to help1
"Some apps and websites can use your contacts to provide you with services and features. For example, an app might use your contacts to help you address emails or share messages with friends.
You can decide which apps are allowed to use your contact information.
If you allow third-party apps or websites to use your contact information, any information they collect is governed by their terms and privacy policies. It’s recommended that you learn about the privacy practices of those parties.
For systems administrators who want information about deploying security settings, see the Deployment Reference for Mac."
Control access to your contacts on Mac
Let us know if you have any questions.
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
Take care!
Safari