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by VelesDude
766 days ago
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I think it was Paul Thurrott on Windows Weekly podcast who said that all these companies don't really care about privacy. Apple takes billions of dollar a year to direct data towards Google via the search defaults. Clearly privacy has a price. And I suspect it will only get worse with time as they keep chasing the next quarter. Tim Cook unfortunately is so captured in that quarterly mindset of 'please the share holders' that it is only a matter of time. |
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What matters to me is that they continue to see privacy as something they can sell in order to make money.