Apple has long leaned on its focus on privacy as a way to differentiate it from the likes of Google. Not only has it done a good job of advertising that fact, but it has also done a good job of actually following through, too.
Apple has used its own YouTube channel to post a new video-based promo. The video, titled "Simple as That," is part of a larger "Privacy on iPhone" campaign intended to highlight just how important customer privacy is to Apple and how iPhone plays a pivotal role in that.
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Huawei CEO has just said that Apple is his 'role model' when it comes to user privacy. Here's everything you need to know.
Apple continues to push its privacy stance by debuting two new billboard ads in Canada. They continue a theme that started with similar ads in Las Vegas during the CES event in January.
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CNBC has shared a new report in which it points out that Google tracks purchases via its Gmail service. Any email invoices or receipts that arrive in Gmail accounts are picked up by Google, giving it an overall impression of the things you’re buying, and when.
Apple CEO Tim Cook sat down with ABC News’ Diane Sawyer to discuss a range of Apple-related topics including digital wellbeing and the company’s focus on privacy.
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