Here's an easy-to-understand title for the article bullet points: iPhone Privacy Nearly Impossible for Average Users Due to Data Collection by Default Apps, Study Finds
• Privacy is "virtually impossible" on iPhones due to default apps collecting personal data even when disabled • Protecting privacy requires expert knowledge and persistence due to confusing instructions and scattered settings • Study tested if average users could restrict data access but none succeeded in fully doing so • Unclear what Apple does with the data but presumed to train AI and provide personalized experiences • Suggest using third-party apps like Firefox instead of Safari though can't fully prevent data collection