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  • grafician1

    After the Big Sur setup fiasco, also know this:

    https://sneak.berlin/20201112/yo…

    "This means that Apple knows when you’re at home. When you’re at work. What apps you open there, and how often. They know when you open Premiere over at a friend’s house on their Wi-Fi, and they know when you open Tor Browser in a hotel.”

    "If Apple truly cares about user privacy, they should be looking long and hard at every single packet that comes out of a mac on a fresh install before they release a new OS. We are. The longer that they don’t, the less credible their claims about respecting user privacy will become."

    since Catalina it seems, they practically log everything you open and send the logs over network to apple servers not encrypted, in the open...

    • Big Brother never Sleeps!nb
    • Big Sur...veillancegrafician

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