Comment by bigyabai

3 days ago

Don't worry, the United States is always eager to prove that you can neglect both consumer rights and user privacy at the same time.

This wasn't a "meanwhile, the U.S. is good" post. Let's hope this massive AirDrop "win" eases the sting of the rights that the EU is eroding.

  • I don't think it was an anything post. You are an Apple customer upset at the status quo, which is understandable, but your post is not.

    If "think of the children" feels like manufactured consent for the erosion of rights, spending money supporting Tim "Client Side Scanning" Cook isn't going to yield some moral reprisal from Apple. Emotionally manipulating you into accepting conditional surveillance is part of Apple's security model. They're the "good guys" and they don't need to prove it.