Comment by khazhoux
> Apple also doesn't have actual privacy since their focus was using the word strategically against their competitors, not actually protecting user data.
big company bad, or do you have examples?
> Apple also doesn't have actual privacy since their focus was using the word strategically against their competitors, not actually protecting user data.
big company bad, or do you have examples?
Can you install any app on your phone without giving all your personal data to Apple?
See also:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42014588
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41712728
https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/04/10/apple-makes-it-re...
https://sneak.berlin/20231005/apple-operating-system-surveil...
Examples for what? Name one feature that isn’t performative privacy to look good in press releases? - it’s probably opt in, Apple somehow excludes themselves from the list of baddies, can’t be audited, there are different ways to get the data, etc.
Remember they even had an ad campaign “what happens on your iPhone stays on your iPhone” which is technically incorrect and “smarter Siri” can’t exist around such promises atm.