@matthewbischoff@agiletortoise Well it clearly states that they are not shared with Apple or third party developers. Considering contacts is one of the things that are an interoperable standard and not end-to-end encrypted, the statement would be false if they actually added it to CNContact. It's a local thing for the system to refer to you correctly. Not sure which privacy stance (and I think it's a privacy stance) made them decide this. I'm sure we'll learn more. Radar appreciated.
@matthewbischoff @agiletortoise Well it clearly states that they are not shared with Apple or third party developers. Considering contacts is one of the things that are an interoperable standard and not end-to-end encrypted, the statement would be false if they actually added it to CNContact. It's a local thing for the system to refer to you correctly. Not sure which privacy stance (and I think it's a privacy stance) made them decide this. I'm sure we'll learn more. Radar appreciated.