Is your iPhone sharing photos with Apple by default?
Briefly

Apple's 'Enhanced Visual Search' feature enables users to search for landmarks in photos, but requires sharing image data with the company, raising privacy concerns.
By enabling Enhanced Visual Search, users grant Apple permission to match places in their photos with a global index, which could compromise privacy.
While the feature expands on previous Visual Look Up capabilities, it stands out as it necessitates user data sharing, unlike its predecessor.
The function uses an on-device model to analyze images and identify regions of interest for landmark searches, but relies on cloud interaction for matching.
Read at The Verge
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