iOS 26 doesn't offer privacy settings at all for "Home" app
from birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone to privacy@lemmy.ml on 10 Dec 01:48
https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/35479506

It appears that even if you don’t have the app installed, it is in Settings > Apps. But there’s no option at all, to customise its privacy settings.

Downloading the app also doesn’t let you customise its privacy settings. In fact, the app then disappears altogether from the privacy settings! It doesn’t even appear anymore in the “Hidden Apps”. Removing it again however, shows the app popping up again in the settings.

What’s more, it’s deliberately erroneously labelled as “Start Screen” when you don’t have downloaded it.

Ridiculous. One more reason to go to a Fairphone or something like it.

However, you can edit it… but very cumbersomely, only by going to Settings > Siri > App Access … and then suddenly, you see the app!

This seems like it’s straight up illegal.

#privacy

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mrtzlbm@lemmy.world on 10 Dec 05:53 next collapse

What settings do you try to edit actually?

birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 10 Dec 16:20 collapse

Privacy settings, for one. I eventually did manage though, the app’s now fully gone.

vhstape@lemmy.sdf.org on 10 Dec 06:39 next collapse

If by “privacy settings” you mean controlling what system permissions the Home app has, you’re out of luck. It’s a semi-default app and may be more deeply embedded into iOS than is apparent.

If you’re trying to control what other apps have access to HomeKit data, you can find that in Privacy & Security.

lionracers@lemmy.zip on 10 Dec 20:59 collapse

I guess I’m confused. I can control what apps and services have access to the home data.