You are coming off as agressive. Kindly request you to be a gentleman even if we have disagreements.
To be honest, I don’t see where I was aggressive in my comments. All I was doing is asking questions and arguing about your choice of words in the article.
Apple employees were selling data in China, which you can read.
There’s a difference between Apple and an Apple’s employee who’s got an unauthorised access to data.
For the iTunes lawsuit, it was found that iTunes does collect personal data on you, but I will give you the leeway and benefit of doubt.
Yes, I’m 100% sure that this lawsuit is bullshit because:
- This is not the first time someone claims something like this.
- There’s no proof that Apple sells iTunes data.
- There’s a common sense that says me this is bullshit.
You can tell me I was wrong after the court will rule that Apple was selling user data. But I doubt this will happen. As you said, “Until it is proven, I will just declare it to be FUD garbage.”
How about Siri recording conversations, and continuing to record them 9 months after they promised they would not do it.
Yep, they collecting user’s recording and only recently allowed you to opt-out. Still, they didn’t sell it.
You can watch The Hated One’s video on Apple as well, discussing the Epsilon values on differential privacy fake claims.
To watch a YouTuber discussing differential privacy? Yeah, sure. Right after he will show me his PhD degree in math.
I see you went crazy on HN’s comments but my point was not to insult you but instead to address your comment:
The thread is about the guide I made, and it seems to contain facts that others are not criticising except you.
The whole point of this discussion for me was simply to ask you to be more careful with accusations in the article. There’re no proofs on Apple’s selling user data and I would be highly surprises they do this after all their effort in making their devices, software and SDKs more privacy-aware.
Instead of throwing such a strong claims you could instead say something like “placing your trust in companies and giving away your personal info is not a good idea if you’re privacy conscious person” or something. But you just grabbed few links with headlines like “YO YO Apple selling your data, no shit” without even reading them. I suppose, to give more weight to your article and for hype? This makes really hard to take the rest of the guide seriously.
That’s why they were prosecuted.
By your logic, if a citizen of a country will kill another citizen then it’s the country who killed that citizen. Pretty flawed, huh?
How’s it related to selling user data? There’s a lot of things to blame Apple for. But this is off topic.
I don’t care about YouTubes. What’s his accomplishments except for retelling other sources? How is his content different from lifehacks and minecraft letsplays? Did he proved a flaw in differential privacy? If so, where can I take a look at the paper?
I’ve showed that this doesn’t work like that. This is also contradicts their privacy policy. Are you saying that they are lying in their public legal document? Then why no one won a lawsuit agains them given that there were lawsuits?
For the third day in a row I’m asking you to provide a source for your claim and we’re still here. That’s not even funny anymore.
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I’m not saying that your guide is complete garbage or anything like that. I believe that there are people who will find it useful. Your claims on Apple selling personal data and pointing to unrelated links as an “evidence” is the problem. Well, you’re not the first one in the hype train and you’re definitely not the last one.