Apple Vision Pro User Guide
- Welcome
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- Change notification settings and device sounds
- Set the date, time, language, and region
- Change your device name
- Change the appearance of text and windows
- See people around you while immersed
- See your keyboard while immersed
- Use Apple Vision Pro on an airplane or a train
- Refresh apps in the background
- Set content restrictions in Screen Time
- Let others use your Apple Vision Pro
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- Get started with Apple Intelligence
- Use Writing Tools
- Use Apple Intelligence in Mail
- Use Apple Intelligence in Messages
- Get webpage summaries
- Create original images with Image Playground
- Create Genmoji
- Use Image Wand
- Use Apple Intelligence in Photos
- Summarize notifications and reduce interruptions
- Use ChatGPT with Apple Intelligence
- Apple Intelligence and privacy
- Block access to Apple Intelligence features
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- Get started with accessibility features
- Turn on features with the Accessibility Shortcut
- Change Siri accessibility features
- Use Guided Access
- Copyright and trademarks
Apple Intelligence and privacy on Apple Vision Pro
Apple Intelligence* delivers intelligence that is relevant for you and grounded in your personal context while protecting your privacy with a groundbreaking step forward for privacy in AI. The cornerstone of Apple Intelligence is on-device processing, so it is aware of your personal information without collecting your personal information.
For more complex requests that require more computational capacity, Apple Intelligence can use Private Cloud Compute, which extends the privacy and security of your Apple products into the cloud to unlock even more intelligence. Private Cloud Compute uses larger, server-based models powered by Apple silicon. Your data is never stored. It is only used to fulfill your requests. And independent privacy and security researchers can verify this privacy promise at any time.
Note: Apple Intelligence is available in beta on Apple Vision Pro with visionOS 2.4 or later, with Siri and device language set to English (US). Some features may not be available in all regions. For more information, see the Apple Support article How to get Apple Intelligence.
About Private Cloud Compute
When a user makes a request, Apple Intelligence analyzes whether it can be processed on device. For more complex requests, it can draw on Private Cloud Compute, which extends the privacy and security of your Apple Vision Pro into the cloud. With Private Cloud Compute, only the data that is relevant to your request is processed on Apple silicon servers, before being removed. When requests are routed to Private Cloud Compute, data is not stored or made accessible to Apple, and is only used to fulfill the user’s requests. Independent privacy and security researchers can inspect the code that runs on Apple silicon servers that enable Private Cloud Compute to verify this privacy promise at any time.
The Apple silicon servers that form the foundation of Private Cloud Compute provide unprecedented cloud security. This starts with the Secure Enclave, which protects critical encryption keys on the server just as it does on a user’s Apple Vision Pro, while Secure Boot ensures the OS running on the server is signed and verified, just like in visionOS. Trusted Execution Monitor makes sure only signed and verified code runs, and attestation enables a user’s device to securely verify the identity and configuration of a Private Cloud Compute cluster before sending a request. And to verify Apple’s privacy promise, independent experts can inspect the software that runs on Private Cloud Compute servers.
Note: To learn more, go to Private Cloud Compute: A new frontier for AI privacy in the cloud.
Create an Apple Intelligence privacy report
You can generate a report of requests your Apple Vision Pro has sent to Private Cloud Compute.
Go to Settings
> Privacy & Security.Tap Apple Intelligence Report, then choose a report duration (the last 15 minutes or the last 7 days), or choose Off to disable the report.
Note: The report may be empty if there haven’t been any Private Cloud Compute requests since you changed the duration.
Tap Export Activity, choose a place to store the file, then tap Export.
The report is saved as a file named Apple_Intelligence_Report.json.
Open the file with a text reader.