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Apple’s new iPhone privacy feature just expanded to more users

Earlier this year, Apple launched its newest iPhone privacy feature—Limit Precise Location—but only a few carriers supported it initially. Following iOS 26.5’s launch this week, Apple now says that the feature is available for many more users.

‘Limit Precise Location’ rolls out more broadly, but you still need an iPhone or iPad with Apple’s C1 or C1X

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One of the most interesting iOS additions earlier this year was a new privacy feature: ‘Limit Precise Location.’

When enabled, Apple can restrict your location data, making it harder for carriers to know your precise location. Instead, carriers may only see, for example, “the neighborhood where your device is located, rather than a more precise location (such as a street address).”

The feature requires an Apple-made cellular modem like the C1 and C1X. So it’s currently limited to iPhone Air, iPhone 17e, and iPhone 16e. The M5 iPad Pro offers support too.

Later this year, iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Ultra are both rumored to pack an Apple cellular modem—the C2. So the new flagships should all support Limit Precise Location.

Ahead of that hardware expansion, the feature now supports more carriers too. Here’s the updated list:

  • Austria: A1
  • Denmark: YouSee
  • Germany: Telekom
  • Ireland: Sky
  • Thailand: AIS and True
  • United Kingdom: EE, BT, and Sky
  • United States: Boost Mobile

At launch only six carriers were on board, and now the total is 10.

But the expansion is actually much bigger than this list. Because while Limit Precise Location is on by default for all of these carriers, Apple also now says that anyone in the EU or UK can choose to enable it.

With a SIM (physical or eSIM) from a carrier in the European Union or United Kingdom, you can turn this feature on.

Users can enable the feature in Settings ⇾ Cellular ⇾ Cellular Data Options ⇾ Limit Precise Location.

I’m eager to see Limit Precise Location roll out more broadly in the US too. Hopefully that will happen ahead of the iPhone 18 Pro’s launch.

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Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which focused entirely on the iPad. As a result, it should come as no surprise that his favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.