Apple highlights privacy commitment in quirky new ad

03 September 2020
Some things shouldn’t be shared.

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  • Anonymous
  • sfR
  • 10 Sep 2020

Anonymous, 04 Sep 2020yet they give everything the USA goverment ASK in return t... moresource or stfu

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    • Anonymous
    • sfR
    • 10 Sep 2020

    Anonymous, 03 Sep 2020Shouldn't they ban Google and Facebook apps if privacy... moreThey give you the choice, unlike Google.

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      • Anonymous
      • sfR
      • 10 Sep 2020

      GAMIRSFM, 03 Sep 2020No internet connected devices are safe. So that's a fa... more*helps* not 'guarantees'. The OS itself isn't logging and relaying everything you do to one of the world's largest data aggregator/exploiters.

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        • SmokeandMirrors
        • JaB
        • 07 Sep 2020

        Real.Talk, 04 Sep 2020Them smoke signals real strong then if they navigate you to... moreSorry mate, I can’t read your messages unless you use smoke signals, lol. I value my privacy too much to use any form of technology.
        Although I have also noticed using smoke signals does also have many drawbacks not least concerns of privacy, how damned ironic...

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          • Anonymous
          • g0y
          • 05 Sep 2020

          JDK, 05 Sep 2020You think apple can pass by the law and the U.S won't ... moreKeep believing that Apple doesn't sell your data.
          All these tech companies sell your data. NO exception.

          All those part of the PRISM program exposed by Snowden have proven this.
          You can continue living in a bubble where data theft by tech companies doesn't happen.
          Go and read their terms and conditions it's all there.

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            • Tania
            • uZa
            • 05 Sep 2020

            Togole, 05 Sep 2020"You think apple can pass by the law and the U.S won&#... more100% true

              JDK, 05 Sep 2020You think apple can pass by the law and the U.S won't ... more"You think apple can pass by the law and the U.S won't kick them out?"

              Kick them out what? They are spying for their government while their ad claims some privacy commitment.

              "Not their fault. At least it isn't sold by profit, it's law. Google is actually selling your data to make themselves profit."

              Hilarious you think this is a Google vs. Apple argument.

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                • JDK
                • ybx
                • 05 Sep 2020

                Togole, 05 Sep 2020Someone should definitely read before they post. "T... moreYou think apple can pass by the law and the U.S won't kick them out?

                Not their fault. At least it isn't sold by profit, it's law.

                Google is actually selling your data to make themselves profit.

                  JDK, 05 Sep 2020" PRISM collects stored internet communications based ... moreSomeone should definitely read before they post.

                  "The documents identified several technology companies as participants in the PRISM program, including Microsoft in 2007, Yahoo! in 2008, Google in 2009, Facebook in 2009, Paltalk in 2009, YouTube in 2010, AOL in 2011, Skype in 2011 and Apple in 2012."

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                    • JDK
                    • ybx
                    • 05 Sep 2020

                    Togole, 03 Sep 2020https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_(surveillance_program)" PRISM collects stored internet communications based on demands made to internet companies such as Google LLC"

                    Anything to do with apple? lol, no.

                    You should actually read before you post.

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                      • MrLong
                      • xZI
                      • 05 Sep 2020

                      Android.Master, 04 Sep 2020None of the Xiaomi or Samsung you mentioned has a good buil... moreColorOS is a $200 phone experience.

                      Many bugs and late software updates explain it. $1000+ Oppo Find X2 Pro has the same software feel as $100 Oppo A3s or A5, just snappier. I tested a Reno 2Z and Find X2 Pro and I can tell you that.

                      Security? What's with that Chinese bloatware and adware? Its sibling OnePlus has already been caught self-installing apps. It's not something iOS can do. Adware? There's zero adware unless a foolish user tries to click on phishing links.

                      Sorry, Oppo goes into my dustbin.

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                        • Real.Talk
                        • 3Zy
                        • 04 Sep 2020

                        SmokeandMirrors, 04 Sep 2020That’s why I don’t use tech, not even a non smartphone. I u... moreThem smoke signals real strong then if they navigate you to a tech website and allow you to comment too ! 😏😎

                          Anonymous, 04 Sep 2020iOS, like macOS, includes the pf firewall. It is the mos... moreThe great firewall that allows system apps to connect to the Internet sharing data for "user experience" purposes. Is that the one you talking about? Or the firewall where most users have zero clue what is connected to the Internet and what is not?

                            Anonymous, 04 Sep 2020Only privacy with VPN, but apple hates VPN apps, so... tell... moreNo torrent app support either.

                              MrLong, 04 Sep 2020iOS has built-in firewall, no need for installing 3rd party... moreNone of the Xiaomi or Samsung you mentioned has a good built in firewall.
                              Without root, it is difficult to install a proper no holes barred firewall system.

                              Color OS is gazillion light years ahead of anything iOS has to offer in terms of functionality, security, features, customizability and ease of use.

                              Lol I don't even have an Oppo phone.
                              I am not stooping down to use a Budget 200$ smartphone any time soon.

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                                • Goodfellow
                                • XRL
                                • 04 Sep 2020

                                apple does not understand the word privacy. all tech companies commits piracy. steal personal data from customers and give to wealthier thieves. motto bigger brand bigger thief.

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                                  • SmokeandMirrors
                                  • JaB
                                  • 04 Sep 2020

                                  That’s why I don’t use tech, not even a non smartphone. I use smoke signals to communicate. I live off grid, I’m basically your shadow.

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • xD5
                                    • 04 Sep 2020

                                    MrLong, 04 Sep 2020Your fake so-called OnePlus (which you don't even own ... moreLooks like u have reading comprehension issues if you think they're "secretly" installing the app when in fact they're it's being listed and installed through the play store.

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                                      • Real.Talk
                                      • 3Zy
                                      • 04 Sep 2020

                                      [deleted post]😀 With time understanding evolves 😉

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                                        • Real.Talk
                                        • 3Zy
                                        • 04 Sep 2020

                                        Andreidinutu, 04 Sep 2020Alright you win let's not stop talking Happy now? Th... moreNow that 3rd sentence is actually true so you're not that bad after all. With time, people understand more so you will eventually get there.

                                        All I was saying is that while many people don't care, and will say who cares, on the other side there are still people who also care and that's all.

                                        Good day!