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by helsinkiandrew
1855 days ago
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> Its unclear what they do with it after The article states that FB all but confirmed that it is used for advertising purposes. > the author repeats the lies that apple doesn't collect/store/index your data. Where's the proof/evidence of this? Apps/OS have been found to leak/send some 'personal' data to Apple servers, but they say they don't track outside of apps (so app store ads use data from your app store usage etc), for them to do so without admitting it would be a huge commercial risk for very little gain (advertising revenue is still a small % of their total revenue). |
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This isn't about leaks, its about actual design. The itracker system scans your local area for tags, and reports back their IDs and your location. This was rolled out without consent.
By default apple collects "significant locations", which is then accessible to the itracker system ostensibly to warn you about tracking devices.
We accept this because apple are "trusted".
What if Apple are only trusted because they understand how to PR their way out of a bad narrative?
By default all your photos are sent to icloud. They are indexed and processed to give you faces, locations and other (useful) metadata tools.
In one of the OS upgrades, OSX uploaded all my passwords saved in my laptop keychain to icloud, without consent or warning. Not only that it shared them with my phone. My phone didn't at the time have a strong password set.
Just imagine the sheer breathless indignity if facebook, tiktok, or similar tried just one of these actions. However apple(and google) has impunity to do all.
That's my point, if we do care about privacy, then we need to apply the same level of criticism to _all_ companies.