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by mahkoh
498 days ago
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That assumes that Apple's shareholders believe that Apple's privacy reputation (relative to other companies) is more valuable than access to the UK market. All evidence that I have seen suggests that consumers by and large do not care about this kind of privacy. They do not buy iPhones instead of other phones due to the privacy properties. Therefore Apple's shareholders could order Apple to stay in the UK market. And if not, then Apple's customers could be compensated with money and other UK-held assets that the government could confiscate. |
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You may be right, of course. But if there's one tech company who _might_ say "no", it's Apple.
Counterpoint: Apple in China.