Found analytics data that I’m not sure look like it should be there.

I recently downloaded the iVerify app, since it removed metadata from pics. But to say it up it asked me to go into my analytics and they had some really off entries, like one that wrote down that internet was coming from an unknown device, or another that was trying to debug my vpn. Maybe that’s supposed to happen? I don’t know, but it seemed off, I did grab a few pics just in case

iPhone 13, iOS 18

Posted on Feb 23, 2025 1:51 PM

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Feb 23, 2025 2:02 PM in response to Quidstein

You will find many things in Analytic logs that won't make any sense. They are intended only to be sent to Apple Engineers when you contact Apple for an issue where a case number has been assigned. An engineer will contact you to request any logs that may help them. They also have specialized decoding software to make sense out of what is seen there.


The iVerify app I am aware of is just another one of those apps that claim they can protect your device and would not recommend giving them any money. They profit off of the fear that your device has been compromised. They do minimal tasks to make their app valid in the App Store, such as removing meta data, but that is about it.

Feb 23, 2025 4:57 PM in response to Quidstein

Quidstein wrote:

Thank you, you actually offered a solution, instead of telling me to shut up and ignore it. I might do what you suggested. Have a great day.

You are very welcome. There is no harm running a remote diagnostics test with Apple Support, so I would actually encourage it if you think there’s an issue with your iPhone. The link I provided below will get you started with Apple Support in your country/region. You also have a great day!


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Feb 23, 2025 2:14 PM in response to Quidstein

Our iPhone’s analytics are not meant to be understand by the user. The only ones who can understand it are Apple employees, who even use a special software which helps them understand it. If you believe there is a present issue with your iPhone, you can contact Apple Support to run a remote diagnostics and they will tell you if they see any abnormal issues. Apart from that, the diagnostics don’t serve us very well.

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Found analytics data that I’m not sure look like it should be there.

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