Apple's Tim Cook: 'Don't believe' tech companies that say they need your data

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Apple CEO Tim Cook hits out at tech companies that claim more customer data leads to superior products, saying that's a 'bunch of bunk.'

 

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George_Anaya Apple asks for more data than any of them

Yet Apple is made in China where the natives are expert counterfeiters

We do not believe them for sure, unfortunately, they already got our data with a forced permission, and they are using it...big time!

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