According to Reuters, Apple will launch a new tool at next week's WWDC to allow two iPhone users to share augmented reality (AR) content while restricting personal data from being sent to their servers.
AR allows viewers to see virtual scenes superimposed around them on a smartphone or other device. This technology was used in the mobile game "Pokemon Go" and is also used in many industries, such as factories to use it to draw new assembly lines. design diagram.
In order to protect the user's privacy, Apple avoids storing any original map scans of the user's surroundings in the cloud.