Apple Expands Privacy Options in Upcoming iOS Update
A new privacy feature coming to iOS 26.3 will allow compatible iPhone users to restrict how precisely cellular networks can track their location. Dubbed “Limit Precise Location,” the functionality reduces location data accuracy shared with service providers while maintaining essential device functionality.
How Location Limitation Works
Company documentation reveals the feature operates by restricting location precision derived from cell tower connections. Instead of transmitting exact coordinates, carriers would receive generalized location data – potentially reducing tracking accuracy from street-level precision to neighborhood-wide approximation.
Technical specifications confirm the setting doesn’t degrade cellular signal quality or emergency response capabilities. First responders will retain access to precise location data during 911 calls or emergency situations regardless of this setting.
Device Compatibility Requirements
The privacy enhancement requires specific hardware and software configurations:
- iPhone Air or iPhone 16e models
- M5-chip iPad Pro with cellular connectivity
- iOS 26.3 or iPadOS 26.3 (expected release within weeks)
- Participation from compatible cellular networks
Activation Process
Users can enable the feature through these steps:
- Open Settings app
- Navigate to Mobile Service > Mobile Data Options
- Toggle “Limit Precise Location” setting
- Restart device to activate changes
Functionality Limitations
Analysts note this feature exclusively affects carrier-collected location data. App-specific location permissions remain controlled through existing Privacy & Security settings. The partial rollout reflects Apple’s gradual implementation of privacy-focused hardware components, particularly their proprietary C1 and C1X modem systems expected in future devices.
This development continues Apple’s trend of offering granular privacy controls, providing enhanced user control over personal data sharing with telecommunications providers.