But what’s even harder to keep track of is your data. How much personal information does Apple store about you, and what does the company do with it? How can you delete your information from Apple and keep it private? We’ll share how you can protect your data no matter how many iPad minis, Apple Watches, and iPad Airs you have, or how much Apple News+ you read. You really can’t escape the fact that Apple is collecting your information: from what you purchase on your Apple Card, to information on your Apple ID, to everything you enter on your devices, including the new Apple Watch Series 7. Apple also collects data so it can continue predicting things you’ll like and the stuff you’ll buy, just like other large tech companies do. But Apple claims it protects the privacy of users more than other companies.1 However, even though Apple claims to keep user data private, it’s still collecting and using tons of data on you. This includes songs and programs you download, what you listen to, and websites you visit.2 With all your internet data being stored online, now it’s super imperative to protect your information. You can also erase your history on your Apple Watch by using your iPhone. Go to settings on your iPhone and follow the same steps as above. This might be great if you’re going to sell your Apple Watch. But if you’re just looking for more privacy, then deleting all your info on an Apple device almost defeats the purpose of having one. While you can’t download a VPN on your Apple Watch directly, you can use one through your phone (and connect it to your watch). As long as your Apple Watch is connected to your phone, you’ll be protected by your VPN. Below is a chart of the top three VPNs in 2020 that will also work on your Apple Watch. 1. Ian Bogost, The Atlantic, “Apple’s Empty Grandstanding About Privacy.” January 31, 2019. Accessed November 19, 2020. 2. Jefferson Graham, USA Today, “Apple Took 8 Days to Give Me the Data It Had Collected on Me. It Was Eye Opening.” May 4, 2018. Accessed November 19, 2020.