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We recently informed you about one of the company's controversial moves Apple. This consisted in moving bothCloud data of its customers in China to government servers there. On Apple has been criticized because such actions were seen by the public as contradicting Apple's repeated statements about how much it cares about its users' privacy. The recent removal of the Infowars podcasts from the relevant Apple app and the subsequent removal of the app of the same name from the App Storu. The company's director spoke about both scandals Tim Cook in his latest interview with Vice News.

"It may be hard for some to understand, but data on Chinese servers is encrypted just like any other," he explained. Cook v interviewHe said it may be confusing to some that China insists on storing its citizens' data within its borders. Cook continues to insist that Apple the privacy of its users and customers maxHe emphasized in an interview that the Cupertino company's effort to collect as little data as possible is part of the design of every product. "You are not our product," he emphasized, denying that privacy protection would have a negative impact on, for example, the functioning of Siri"We are not like those companies that collect data from users with the justification that this is done in the interest of improving services."

The Infowars scandal was also discussed. Tim Cook in an interview he stated that Apple He doesn't want to take any political stance, and he stressed that the podcast content in Apple's native app ranges from "very conservative to very liberal." But he also said that he thinks users want hand-curated content and apps that are selected by humans. Infowars case Cook He said he had not spoken to anyone from other tech companies. “I haven’t spoken to anyone, really. We make our decisions independently, and I think that’s important,” he said. He also mentioned the emphasis on privacy when it came to his potential successor and the possibility that he might not share Cookův position. According to the current CEO of the Apple company, user privacy is a fundamental pillar of the company's culture and way of thinking in Appyou.

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