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Apple inserts a laughable trick into its new privacy policy

Posted on 28 March 2020

From zdnet.com

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The thought is tattooed across my forearms every time I pick up an Apple product.

Tim Cook’s company stands truly, madly, deeply for privacy. The likes of Google and Facebook stand for deep intrusion into every nook of your personal space. At least, that’s Cook’s contention.

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