Unknown websites suddenly appearing in my iPhone 13 Pro's website data

iPhone 13 pro running newest iOS. Within the past couple of days, I’ve noticed dozens and dozens of websites that I have never visited showing up in website data (in settings). I’m usually very careful about this stuff, and delete such data almost daily. What could be causing this?I fear I’ve been hacked somehow, and worry about my private info.


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iPhone 13 Pro

Posted on Jun 29, 2025 08:50 AM

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Posted on Jun 29, 2025 09:05 AM

Whenever you go to a website there are embedded links on the site to other sites that will show images, ads, content (such as news or weather), tracking information that is saved in a database of your browsing history, plus links that you might actually click on.


You haven’t been hacked, but you are exposed to invasive personal tracking.


For example, if you go to Amazon.com, every page will have links to 3rd party providers that actually supply the inventory that Amazon sells, both on the Home page, and, if you do a search, to every site that meets the terms of your search.


It isn’t only Amazon; it is true for every site that sells merchandise; Target, Walmart, costco…every one of them.


In 1999, at a security conference, Scott McNealy, then co-founder and CEO of Sun Microsystems, said:


You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it.


26 years later, it is clear that he was right.

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Jun 29, 2025 09:05 AM in response to AnastasiaGrimm

Whenever you go to a website there are embedded links on the site to other sites that will show images, ads, content (such as news or weather), tracking information that is saved in a database of your browsing history, plus links that you might actually click on.


You haven’t been hacked, but you are exposed to invasive personal tracking.


For example, if you go to Amazon.com, every page will have links to 3rd party providers that actually supply the inventory that Amazon sells, both on the Home page, and, if you do a search, to every site that meets the terms of your search.


It isn’t only Amazon; it is true for every site that sells merchandise; Target, Walmart, costco…every one of them.


In 1999, at a security conference, Scott McNealy, then co-founder and CEO of Sun Microsystems, said:


You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it.


26 years later, it is clear that he was right.

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