You have the right to access, correct, or delete the personal information we hold about you. You can exercise these rights by visiting privacy.apple.com. We may need to verify your identity before processing your request.
Data subject rights are a cornerstone of modern privacy law, and knowing how to exercise them — and understanding Apple's identity verification requirement — is essential for consumers who want to manage their personal information.
Apple collects a broad range of personal data including location, health and fitness information, financial data, voice recordings, and browsing and search history across its entire ecosystem of devices and services, and shares this information with Apple subsidiaries worldwide, app developers, business partners, and advertisers. While Apple publicly commits to not selling personal data, the policy permits extensive intra-group sharing and third-party disclosures that may not be fully transparent to average consumers. You can review, download, correct, or delete your personal data by visiting privacy.apple.com and signing in with your Apple ID.