I thought it was https://theartofpants.com/
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I thought it was https://theartofpants.com/
Except the person in the linked article contacted Glassdoor and Glassdoor added the name they gave support to their account.
So, worst they can do is dox you and make things worse. But go off.
Of course this law doesn’t prevent these companies from monetizing the information they’d gather. Huge privacy implications here if every account has identification and relationship records.
Leaked? Ha! Let’s call the memo what it is: a press release. A carefully crafted one full of deflections and to make VCs and future investors happy (no revenue impact!) while also allowing him to play the victim (you’re in danger!)
The device shows up there because you connected to your computer and trusted the connection on your iPhone (and you had to type in your passcode to confirm.) If someone doesn’t know your passcode they can’t do this. If they do know it, they could access your photos anyway.
It’s probably worth filing a Feedback report to request Hidden photos don’t get served up over the standard file system access alongside the rest of your library. You can do so by typing applefeedback:// into Safari and hitting return. If you’re on a developer or public beta, you can simply use the Feedback app instead.