Apple Is Terrible for Your Privacy

Your data is not safe with Apple. Wherever they can, Apple tracks you and shares your data. Their privacy policy got you covered. Join my channel and become a member to enjoy perks Support me through Patreon: - or donate anonymously: Monero: 84DYxU8rPzQ88SxQqBF6VBNfPU9c5sjDXfTC1wXkgzWJfVMQ9zjAULL6rd11ASRGpxD1w6jQrMtqAGkkqiid5ef7QDroTPp Bitcoin: 1FuKzwa5LWR2xn49HqEPzS4PhTMxiRq689 Ethereum: 0x6aD936198f8758279C2C153f84C379a35865FE0F Apple is not your friend. It’s a publicly traded corporation. Just because they sell a lot of hardware doesn’t mean they won’t take every opportunity to increase their revenue by monetizing customer data too. Samsung is much more of a hardware company than Apple but that doesn’t prove anything about their data practices. Their privacy policies and company track records do. Do not trust Apple with your data. Do not trust any company with your data. Compartmentalize. Use free and open source software with good security standards and leadership behind it. Do not put all your eggs in one basket. Use different providers for different services but choose from those that can actually prove they respect your privacy, rather than just use flowery PR talk. Sources Apple’s real privacy policy: Developer guidelines on data practices: Data policies of Apple services: - Apple Advertising: - App Store: - Apple ID: - iMessage and FaceTime: - Siri: - Apple Pay: - Apple News: - Apple Music: - Apple Music Web Player: Apple transparency report: Google transparency report: Data analysis: Apple kowtow’s to the FBI’s demands and drops end-to-end encryption: Google develops end-to-end encryption nonetheless: Credits Music by: Music Follow me: The footage and images featured in the video were for critical analysis, commentary and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright act of 1976.
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