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Censorship, surveillance and profits: Apple is walking a tightrope in China
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By Jack Nicas, Raymond Zhong and Daisuke Wakabayashi
May 19, 2021 â 5.37am
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On the outskirts of this city in a poor, mountainous province in southwestern China, men in hard hats recently put the finishing touches on a white building a quarter-mile long with few windows and a tall surrounding wall. There was little sign of its purpose, apart from the flags of Apple and China flying out front, side by side.
Inside, Apple was preparing to store the personal data of its Chinese customers on computer servers run by a state-owned Chinese firm.
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Apple Inc stores data from its Chinese customers on servers owned by a Chinese state-owned company, potentially making it easy for Beijing to gain access to the information, the New York Times has reported.
The data deal, in response to a 2017 Chinese law, is one of several concessions to the government that the iPhone maker has made over the past five years to do business in China, the Times said on Monday, citing internal company documents and interviews with current and former employees, as well as cybersecurity experts.
24 Apple and China flags fly above the entrance to Apple s new data center in Guiyang, China, on Oct 31, 2020. (NYT photo)
GUIYANG, China: On the outskirts of this city in a poor, mountainous province in southwestern China, men in hard hats recently put the finishing touches on a white building a quarter-mile long with few windows and a tall surrounding wall.
There was little sign of its purpose, apart from the flags of Apple and China flying out front, side by side.
Inside, Apple was preparing to store the personal data of its Chinese customers on computer servers run by a state-owned Chinese firm.
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