Apple gets €150 million fine in France for its complex privacy options
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- RealLifePhones
- nZ2
- 01 Apr 2025
Anonymous, 01 Apr 2025Android = FascistOS also. Just wonder what happens after yo... morego ask Grok what fascism is because last time I checked it has nothing to do with operating systems 🤡
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- Anonymous
- srr
- 01 Apr 2025
P.S. : The mighty 'SELinux' (which Europe now prides as Soverignity in their Fedora-based 'Autohton' GNU/Linux distro!) is developed by NSA; practically, another middle-man-as-root user... But we are not allowed to completely own our hardly-worked-to-be-paid devices... which, again, underlines the entire accusation of calling these ..... Fascists, in the first place.
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- Anonymous
- srr
- 01 Apr 2025
In fact, for each connection to a server, there's a potential security flaw. It's law. (actually, they(all the vendors) do exactly the opposite of what good practices by NSA suggests.)
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- Anonymous
- srr
- 01 Apr 2025
Anonymous, 01 Apr 2025Apple you mean? Read everything again. Apple's softwar... moreAndroid = FascistOS also. Just wonder what happens after you uninstall Xiaomi 'SecurityCenter', they bypass the core atributes. You can't access apps, battery, data usage afterwards. Pure Fascism.
'Virus scanning' also = reporting all your private data to-devil-knows-where-and-to-whom.
Nevermind all the other spyware built-in in 'HTML Viewer'! , 'SDK' ! etc. etc.
Their rudeness is metastasic.
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- Anonymous
- srr
- 01 Apr 2025
Multiply with all the EU States and apply it until fixed, the right Judgement. :X Globally --All vendors.
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- Anonymous
- 7@8
- 01 Apr 2025
Anon Moose, 01 Apr 2025"In fact, many companies criticized ATT when it launch... moreApple you mean? Read everything again. Apple's software design is cynically made to create your exact reaction. "They are bad for doing this, we are good for keeping you ignorant."
You'll then gravitate towards the falsely perceived "good" apps by Apple.
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- Anon Moose
- Ss{
- 01 Apr 2025
"In fact, many companies criticized ATT when it launched saying it would make it more difficult to track users for targeted ads, one of the main ways in which apps make money."
Oh boooo hooo, poor parasites.
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- Anonymous
- IVT
- 01 Apr 2025
Goes to show once you got too big and rich, every government wants some of that pie
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- Anonymous
- s8L
- 01 Apr 2025
Imposing fines means they are after money and not change.
If they are after change then they should ban just like Indonesia and only allow once their conditions are met.
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- Anonymous
- rKg
- 01 Apr 2025
Anonymous, 01 Apr 2025ATT is the best option to protect user data, and France got... moreWhy should Google and Apple have all the fun?
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- Anonymous
- YUU
- 01 Apr 2025
Google too doing the same thing 🙄
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- Anonymous
- t5U
- 01 Apr 2025
€150 million is too small. EU should fine €150 BILLION.
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- Anonymous
- k9t
- 01 Apr 2025
Also $150 mil for apple is pocket change, go for jugular make it a billion
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- Anonymous
- k9t
- 01 Apr 2025
How about fining them for stuff like software gatekeeping, lack of repair friendly programs and one of the worst: locking hardware making it impossible to swap aftermarket parts thereby mocking the concept of ownership
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- GSMjo
- 3LA
- 01 Apr 2025
EU and fines...a never ending love story!
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- Anonymous
- Xqa
- 01 Apr 2025
ATT is the best option to protect user data, and France got angry because of that? wtf bro? Is France got money from selling the user data?
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- Anonymous
- jsQ
- 01 Apr 2025
Iam convinced that lawsuits against Apple will never cease.
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- Anonymous
- Kx6
- 01 Apr 2025
Thugs from the European Union supervisory agency need donation funds, they are jealous of Apple's success, and this continues to happen for extortion which only benefits the group itself, what is the basis for this? Of course we need income from extortion