cmxns

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[–] cmxns@lemmy.ml 0 points 4 years ago* (last edited 4 years ago) (1 children)

There's nothing about Apple selling data to third-parties. Moreover, they are clearly saying in they privacy policy that they don't sell it. So, again, do you have any sources on that?

Any company from Five Eyes are potential NSA partners. Companies from other countries may be partners as well. See Crypto AG from Switzerland. If you don't trust Apple that much then why do you trust other vendors? How can you be sure that, for example, Sony or LG does not ship backdoored phones to US or India or other countries? Most of the Android phones are with Qualcomm chips too. So, I don't see how iPhones are less secure. You can have more privacy with something like GrapheneOS but definitely not more security.

You can use fake Apple ID for App Store, you don't need a credit card for it.

[–] cmxns@lemmy.ml 0 points 4 years ago (1 children)

Yes, there is Apple Search Ads thing which allows to advertise an app on App Store. The thing is they are transparent on how it works and explicitly say that they don't sell any data. See here: https://searchads.apple.com/privacy/

[–] cmxns@lemmy.ml 0 points 4 years ago* (last edited 4 years ago) (6 children)

Thanks for your post but your Apple section is questionable. Could you please provide sources for your claim that Apple sells data they collect? Also, after that Qualcomm f*ckup, using T1/T2 vulnerability as a reason not to buy Apple device is weird. The only valid arguments are all outlined in the Gist and they are surely concerning. But that’s not nearly enough to say that Apple devices should be avoided.