I was linked here by John Gruber. Do you think he's aware of the privacy faux pas of logging every query and making them publicly available?
Asked on 07/30/2024
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It seems like your question is off-topic for the content presented at WWDC. However, I can provide some information about privacy-related topics discussed at WWDC.
Apple places a strong emphasis on privacy, as highlighted in the session "What’s new in privacy." Apple’s privacy pillars include data minimization, on-device processing, transparency and control, and security. These principles guide the design of their platforms to protect user data and ensure privacy.
For example, in the session "Use CloudKit Console to monitor and optimize database activity," it is mentioned that CloudKit console logs allow developers to explore how their app interacts with CloudKit containers in a privacy-preserving way.
If you have any specific questions about the privacy features or other topics discussed at WWDC, feel free to ask!

Use CloudKit Console to monitor and optimize database activity
Discover the new observability features in CloudKit Console. Learn how to use Telemetry and Logging to troubleshoot and optimize your app. Find out how to set up alerts to monitor your application’s behavior and notifications to stay on top of the container events that are most important to you. To get the most out of this session, we recommend being familiar with CloudKit containers.

What’s new in privacy
At Apple, we believe privacy is a fundamental human right. Learn about new and improved permission flows and other features that manage data in a privacy-preserving way, so that you can focus on creating great app experiences.

Support semantic search with Core Spotlight
Learn how to provide semantic search results in your app using Core Spotlight. Understand how to make your app’s content available in the user’s private, on-device index so people can search for items using natural language. We’ll also share how to optimize your app’s performance by scheduling indexing activities. To get the most out of this session, we recommend first checking out Core Spotlight documentation on the Apple Developer website.