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Apple Is Terrible for Your Privacy - The Hated One

Apple Is Terrible for Your Privacy - The Hated One

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Apple Is Terrible for Your Privacy - The Hated One Your data is not safe with Apple. Wherever they can, Apple tracks you and shares your data. Their privacy policy got you covered Fresh: Apple-s dictation and voice to text, predictive text is all terrible. It is so bad that it is a safety issue. Using a hands-free device in a car is impossible with Apple if you are texting. It gets so much wrong. It changes pronouns all the time. I have sent many embarrassing texts because of this. It is so unsafe that it-s impossible to use hands-free texting in a car so I have to now pull over and text. My Samsung phones from five years ago worked flawlessly in this department.
Date: 2022-03-20

Comments and reviews: 8


Why is it that every single youtuber that talks about 'privacy' concerns act as if the worst possible thing that could happen to a person is getting targeted advertisements? I don't give a shit if my 'advertising ID' is used for advertising, I do give a shit if a company is storing private messages for state surveillance. Iphone, in this way, IS better than Samsung. Samsung's inbuilt msg app does not have any form of encryption, while Phone's has at least to other iPhone users.
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The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
If you want to do busniess in the United States, follow its laws.

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The most mind numbing bull s--t I've ever heard, same can be said about almost every similar service out there, not just Apple (and you could do far worse. Are you telling me you want to live a life where no-one knows who you are, what you like, where you go and what you do. Unless you're a criminal or a recluse I don't see the issue, stop smoking, be sensible, get out there and enjoy life.
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Honest Question, no provocating intended: If we should abandon the concept of trust, we ideally never use any device again don't we? I mean, even GrapheneOS could possibly track this or that and keep it. Within the Tor Browser we can't be 100% sure to not leave relevant traces here or there. So basically its a -no- to everything Web-based
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What some people don't understand is that the evil deep state collects our PRIVATE information to exploit and control us. Now that our country, including Canada, is controlled by dictators, don't expect to trust them. The so called large data leaks are ways for the dictatorships to gain all of the information in a sneaky way.
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What's the point in examining the privacy policy of companies like Apple?
It has clearly proven not to be bothered about following moral principles in other areas like how their products are manufactured. And their software is proprietary. I see no reason to put a grain of salt's worth on what they claim.

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Still Apple is way better than Android when it comes to privacy, and if u want Real privacy like u don't want to share any tiny bit of information about you its impossible with device that connect to the internet u have to use an old phone with no internet connection
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No offence but please take into consideration that no everyone can focus on what you-re saying with a beat thumping in the background. So as much as I wanted to listen to what you-re saying, I had to quit and hope I-ll find the same information elsewhere.
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