While I would say Apple as a company seems to be better at being proactive instead of reactive when compared to most other companies, using that as part of your sales pitch as though it has never had serious data problems is bullshit. And frankly, it's shameful to take that tone
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The same group of people who want to stand up on their soapboxes and defend one of the wealthiest companies on the planet as though it's some scrappy upstart are now the biggest spreaders of FUD on this topic, and in many cases doing so because of bumps in FB traffic. Fuck you.
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Facebook fucked up. Users need learn how to read and stop blindly accepting the companies will be responsible with their data. This won't be the last time. An iPhone will not protect you even most of the time. Anyone telling you otherwise does not have your interests at heart.
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To be fair, XcodeGhost wasn’t Apple’s fault
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I disagree. Ease of access to xCode (at the time) was Apple's responsibility, and the amount of time it took the company to detect and desk with the problem is also on Apple.
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The third one isn’t talking about Apple at all, FWIW. It’s a WA program that has the word Apple in the name.
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I don’t know who aApLe is but I bet it’s a company like most/all other companies that looks only at profits.
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