> And I've quite been happy to see Apple stand up against such government control
Where, exactly?
Apple complies readily with thousands of warrantless surveillance requests[0] from around the world, every year. They've been a cardholding PRISM program member for over a decade, and just a few months ago admit that push notifications are also government-monitored[1].
Outside of eagerly marketed examples like San Bernadino, Apple appears utterly compliant with government control.
Where, exactly?
Apple complies readily with thousands of warrantless surveillance requests[0] from around the world, every year. They've been a cardholding PRISM program member for over a decade, and just a few months ago admit that push notifications are also government-monitored[1].
Outside of eagerly marketed examples like San Bernadino, Apple appears utterly compliant with government control.
[0] https://www.apple.com/legal/transparency/
[1] https://www.macrumors.com/2023/12/06/apple-governments-surve...