Can we trust apple regarding privacy or it's a meme?

can we trust apple regarding privacy or it's a meme?

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proprietary software cannot be trusted, as it can be surreptitiously changed at any time.

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Apfel, being the product of choice for normies, is the number one target for every three letter agency. It's been hopelessly backdoored for years

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Apple does try, but this is connected to every iproduct

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>can we trust a corporation who knowingly engaged in building a digital censorship platform for a foreign government?

Hmmmmm

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>Apfel, being the product of choice for normies, is the number one target for every three letter agency

You are fucking delusional. Windows and Android users outnumber Apple users by many, many multiples. They are the prime targets for governments and criminals.

>trust Apple regarding privacy
Are you fucking retarded?

No, I don't believe we can. Open source solutions are the only way. Anyways, Apple sucks anyways. Why would anyone want to use their products? Better alternatives exist.

Even your 12 year old cousin can install a backdoor on to your PC or root your android. It's Apfel products that the NSA concentrate on

I’m concerned about privacy, should I buy a used MacBook Pro instead of a windows laptop?
FaceTime with my 4 and 5 yo kids is kinda important but I’d mostly use it to peruse Jow Forums all day so I don’t need much physical memory for downloads or gaming
T. 43 yo brainlet

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>what is a honeypot

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Look into thinkpads.

Buy Librem or System76 laptops. If you care about privacy use Linux.

Thanks guise

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I mean inherently you couldn't trust any system that doesn't share their code. But Apple's business model isn't set up to profit off of your information, unlike Google, but instead profit off their overpriced hardware/software.

based

it's not backdoored, it's just a larger, more valuable target. you can't address security vulnerabilities if you don't know about them.