Tim Cook takes dig at Facebook practices, blasted apps that collect too much personal info
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently defended WhatsApp s new privacy policy and called it superior to Apple s iMessage.
January 29, 2021 | Updated 09:58 IST
Apple CEO Tim Cook (Image credit: Twitter/ Tim Cook)
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He criticised social media apps that were tracking users.
He also talked about some apps that were collecting too much personal information.
Apple CEO Tim Cook blasted social media apps that collect too much personal information and without naming any names, took dig at Facebook for its practices. Speaking at the CPDP 2021 on International Data Privacy Day, Cook said no information is too private or personal to be collected and then monetised by targeting the consumer. He said, The end result of all of this is that you are no longer the customer, you re the product.
The advert is a typical example of how Apple utilizes techniques of persuasion
This commercial once again proves why Apple’s marketing team is still the best
Apple, especially under Steve Jobs, made some of the most iconic TV commercials ever, ranging from the vibrant iPod Silhouette to the ever funny “Get a Mac” campaign from the mid-2000s. Even after 37 years, Apple’s ‘1984’ Superbowl commercial is heralded as one of the greatest of all time, but my favourite Apple commercial is ‘Over Sharing’ which is part of their recent “Privacy. That’s Apple” ad campaign.
The ‘Over Sharing’ ad is a very intriguing commercial, especially coming from a company like Apple, which never goes out of its way to clear misconceptions, but it retains many of Apple’s commercial characteristics. Just like many of its past commercials, Apple uses a comedic and sarcastic tone to make it more relatable and memorable because there is nothing like a good sense of humour to grab on
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Facebook is now receiving much attention after users are finding out about the massive amount of data that it stores compared to other messaging apps. According to BGN, it was during the WWDC 2020 that Apple revealed iOS 14. In line with the goal to protect their users privacy, the company created a protection tool called App Privacy Labels for users to be aware of the amount of data or information that apps source from them through their use.
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Apple s Privacy App
The new app works by advising iPhone and iPad users approximately how much information an app collects. This new update has rankled companies that make a living off your information for many years now.In line with the Apple Privacy update, Facebook came up with a tricky assault against Apple, taking full-page advertisements in print daily papers. It blamed Apple of imperiling little businesses and putting hazard
Apple s Privacy-Focused Prompt Starts Appearing for Some iOS 14 Users, Expected to Launch Early 2021
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Apple s major upcoming privacy feature that aims to provide users with more control over their data has started appearing with the latest version iOS 14.4 beta. As spotted by MacRumors, some beta testers are now seeing a prompt that lets them decide whether apps should have access to their dada in order to receive more personalised ads from companies. Earlier in June this year, Apple announced that the anti-tracking feature, App Tracking Transparency (ATT) would launch this year, but it was later pushed to 2021. The company s delay received severe criticism from civil and human rights organisation, who even wrote an open letter to CEO Tim Cook in November.
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