> it's a fundamental problem with the culture of software development apple curates.
It's not the Apple exclusive problem; Microsoft, Google are also guilty of datamining our activity and so are many others. The story is always same saying they're respecting our privacy, data is anonymized and it's being used for good cause of improving software and services. But then, suddenly we're learning that someone somewhere is sucking more than it promised in a way that is far from private.
It's not the Apple exclusive problem; Microsoft, Google are also guilty of datamining our activity and so are many others. The story is always same saying they're respecting our privacy, data is anonymized and it's being used for good cause of improving software and services. But then, suddenly we're learning that someone somewhere is sucking more than it promised in a way that is far from private.