Topic: Tim Cook
Tim Cook, as CEO of Apple, has overseen a company that has faced scrutiny for its practices regarding user privacy and censorship. Apple’s control over the App Store and its decisions to limit certain apps, particularly in response to government pressure, raise significant concerns about free expression and individual liberty. The company’s actions reflect a broader trend in Big Tech where user data is collected and censorship is employed under the guise of maintaining privacy and security.
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Apple Plans Support for RCS Messaging Standard for iMessage As Antirust Scrutiny Grows
Apple is loosening its grip.
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USA v. Google – Week 4
The trial that could change the internet forever.
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USA v. Google – Week 3
The trial that could change the internet forever.
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The EU Tells Apple To Open Up Its Stranglehold On The App Store
The EU is betting that Apple’s security argument is really a business model.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is questioned after company limited popular protest tool in China
Lawmakers want answers.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook says allowing App Store choice would harm user privacy
Cementing Apple’s dominance.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is reported to personally be lobbying the Senate Judiciary Committee on antitrust
Cook is trying to protect Apple from regulation.
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Tim Cook likens Apple’s ability to dictate what apps you can use on iPhone to seatbelts in a car
“If you want to sideload, you can buy an Android phone.”
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Apple increases its advertising business after curbing competitors’ tracking ads
Apple’s ban on ads tracking is good for user privacy but puts it at odds with regulators now it’s also…











