> just pay them money for their service and transactionally they give you only thing that you want in return -- reliable, secure, private service.
In every country they operate in? Especially those run by dictators, autocrats and wannabe dictators/autocrats?
If not would their next Ad or Speech on humanity, morals, rights, privacy and other virtue signalling include a disclaimer that those are not available in such countries?
I'm baffled that the information security requirement has reduced from zero-trust to trust the shiny hardware maker because 'they say so'.
> anyone at this point advocating for any other phone/os/service out there besides apple is really going out of their way to swim up river.
I'd happily swim (or) drown trying instead of blindly trusting privacy claims of a Child labor exploiting, Union Busting, Virtue Signalling insanely hypocritical ultra-mega corporation.
In every country they operate in? Especially those run by dictators, autocrats and wannabe dictators/autocrats?
If not would their next Ad or Speech on humanity, morals, rights, privacy and other virtue signalling include a disclaimer that those are not available in such countries?
I'm baffled that the information security requirement has reduced from zero-trust to trust the shiny hardware maker because 'they say so'.
> anyone at this point advocating for any other phone/os/service out there besides apple is really going out of their way to swim up river.
I'd happily swim (or) drown trying instead of blindly trusting privacy claims of a Child labor exploiting, Union Busting, Virtue Signalling insanely hypocritical ultra-mega corporation.