Apple CEO Tim Cook has firmly in a speech in Washington lashed out at providers of free services. According to Cook users should be wary of companies that offer things like free email and cloud solutions. He thus seems to allude to Google
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“Like many we at Apple that no concessions should be made in the field security and privacy. People should have the self control over their data. Services that are supposedly free, are in our opinion not worth it. They are only to your information in order to enter rush then there ads, “said Cook.
The successor of the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs said in Washington during Champions of Freedom of the Electronic Privacy Information Center. Cook was awarded for Apple’s fight to protect the privacy of users. TechCrunch was at the meeting and heard Cook further learning draw against American intelligence. Cook called it “dangerous” that services backdoors in encryption software to have
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