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by giobox
2575 days ago
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> Being "the big tech company that doesn't stalk you like a creepy ex" is a potentially huge market. Genuine question - has anyone actually reliably demonstrated a pro-privacy position to meaningfully increase sales in the tech industry? Doing the opposite certainly doesn't seemed to have harmed the financial success of many so far... Sure Apple are very pro-privacy and I applaud them for that, but if their approach was, say like Googles, I think they would probably still be selling largely the same number of iPhones. Perhaps I am wrong, and let me be clear I like Apple's position. I just don't know today that it translates to the masses as a sales driving proposition. |
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Again, no hard numbers, but it’s at least common enough that others I speak to routinely agree its important to them.