Their specific question was if you had evidence of apple violating their own privacy policy. I'd agree that what they're doing is unethical, but it's not done secretly, and I'd expect that in China their privacy policy makes this clear.
Do you have evidence of Apple violating their privacy policy?
That is proof that Apple follows local laws. Just like every other American company doing business in China.
For instance, Microsoft.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/china/china-overview-...
And?
A privacy violation via legal means is still a privacy violation. I fully acknowledge that we don't know what Microsoft does with our data either.
Their specific question was if you had evidence of apple violating their own privacy policy. I'd agree that what they're doing is unethical, but it's not done secretly, and I'd expect that in China their privacy policy makes this clear.
Do you have evidence of Apple violating their privacy policy?
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from downvotes on this, gotta love the fanboys take on those issues.
> > app steals user data
> jusy deny gps access or never install it
and then
> > apple throws chinese reporters under the bus
> they are just complying with local law.
like they didn't have an option of not doing business there.
Technically speaking, they have the option. Practically speaking, they do not have an option.
I don't see why not. Plenty of other organizations work that way. Why can't Apple?
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