[Question] Is it possible to make jailbroken devices more private by totally cutting or reducing Apple's telemetry?

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    Domain blocklists, IP blocklists, Little Snitch .lsrules, and cloaking files for blocking Apple telemetry

  • If you want a complete list of Apple Servers, check out this link and keep in mind that if you block all of them, services such as updates, App Store, and Apple Pay will probably be blocked by this list..

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