← Back to context Comment by valuearb 4 years ago Any proof of that audacious claim? 9 comments valuearb Reply reificator 4 years ago In the modern age isn't the audacious claim that they're not? tshaddox 4 years ago No. Apple has a history of being extremely careful with personal data, and almost always goes out of its way to make sure it never even collects anything personalized. Of course, those could all be lies, I suppose. reificator 4 years ago They run an ad network and are the entity that manages device identifiers for iOS.I certainly trust that they are better than Facebook or Google on the privacy axis. I don't blindly trust that they are innocent. 1 reply → valuearb 4 years ago For an advertising supported business, sure.But not for Apple where advertising revenues a rounding error on a rounding error, and they’ve built their brand on their commitment to privacy. 8note 4 years ago Apple runs ads as far as I know.They also run the app store, which is an advertising platform 1 reply → goatinaboat 4 years ago Any proof of that audacious claim?Proof that if you are signed into any of their cloud services they know who you are? Is this a serious question? sroussey 4 years ago And that that service is using the malware detection data?
reificator 4 years ago In the modern age isn't the audacious claim that they're not? tshaddox 4 years ago No. Apple has a history of being extremely careful with personal data, and almost always goes out of its way to make sure it never even collects anything personalized. Of course, those could all be lies, I suppose. reificator 4 years ago They run an ad network and are the entity that manages device identifiers for iOS.I certainly trust that they are better than Facebook or Google on the privacy axis. I don't blindly trust that they are innocent. 1 reply → valuearb 4 years ago For an advertising supported business, sure.But not for Apple where advertising revenues a rounding error on a rounding error, and they’ve built their brand on their commitment to privacy. 8note 4 years ago Apple runs ads as far as I know.They also run the app store, which is an advertising platform 1 reply →
tshaddox 4 years ago No. Apple has a history of being extremely careful with personal data, and almost always goes out of its way to make sure it never even collects anything personalized. Of course, those could all be lies, I suppose. reificator 4 years ago They run an ad network and are the entity that manages device identifiers for iOS.I certainly trust that they are better than Facebook or Google on the privacy axis. I don't blindly trust that they are innocent. 1 reply →
reificator 4 years ago They run an ad network and are the entity that manages device identifiers for iOS.I certainly trust that they are better than Facebook or Google on the privacy axis. I don't blindly trust that they are innocent. 1 reply →
valuearb 4 years ago For an advertising supported business, sure.But not for Apple where advertising revenues a rounding error on a rounding error, and they’ve built their brand on their commitment to privacy. 8note 4 years ago Apple runs ads as far as I know.They also run the app store, which is an advertising platform 1 reply →
8note 4 years ago Apple runs ads as far as I know.They also run the app store, which is an advertising platform 1 reply →
goatinaboat 4 years ago Any proof of that audacious claim?Proof that if you are signed into any of their cloud services they know who you are? Is this a serious question? sroussey 4 years ago And that that service is using the malware detection data?
In the modern age isn't the audacious claim that they're not?
No. Apple has a history of being extremely careful with personal data, and almost always goes out of its way to make sure it never even collects anything personalized. Of course, those could all be lies, I suppose.
They run an ad network and are the entity that manages device identifiers for iOS.
I certainly trust that they are better than Facebook or Google on the privacy axis. I don't blindly trust that they are innocent.
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For an advertising supported business, sure.
But not for Apple where advertising revenues a rounding error on a rounding error, and they’ve built their brand on their commitment to privacy.
Apple runs ads as far as I know.
They also run the app store, which is an advertising platform
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Any proof of that audacious claim?
Proof that if you are signed into any of their cloud services they know who you are? Is this a serious question?
And that that service is using the malware detection data?