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<p>In a report from professor and cryptographer, Matthew Green today, concerns were raised about Apple
sharing users’ browsing data to the Chinese company, Tencent. Now Apple has offered an official response, reassuring users that actual URLs aren’t shared with third-parties.</p>
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Apple responds to report on sending users’ browsing data to China-owned Tencent