Find your Apple devices to be intrusive? Here’s how to turn it down on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad<article>
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<p>Macworld reader Sherry wants Apple to leave her alone. She’s disabled Siri and doesn’t use iCloud Photo Library. But she finds Apple seems to be paying attention in ways she doesn’t like.</p><p>She writes:</p>
<p>I was distressed to see an item tentatively added to my calendar after texting about it with a friend. Also I have recently been presented with “memories” from Apple of photos and where they were taken. Although I have nothing to hide, I don’t want this kind of intrusion on my privacy. Also, is there a way to wirelessly sync my iPhone and iPad photos to my Mac without using the iCloud library?</p>
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Find your Apple devices to be intrusive? Here’s how to turn it down on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad