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by tholdem
478 days ago
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> What concerns me more is that Apple is the only company audibly making a stand. But still Apple operates in China and Google does not. This is weird to me. Google left China when the government wanted all keys to the citizens data. Apple is making a stand when it's visible and does not threaten their business too much. Apple is not really in the business of protecting your data, they are just good at marketing and keeping their image. |
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Google left China after China started hacking into Google's servers.
> In January, Google said it would no longer cooperate with government censors after hackers based in China stole some of the company’s source code and even broke into the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights advocates.
https://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/23/technology/23google.html
They were working to reenter the China market on China's terms many years later, when Google employees leaked the effort to the press. Google eventually backed down.