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Epic Games CEO slams Apple 'government spyware'
M68000 said:Why are people so up in arms about this? If you have nothing to hide why are you fighting Apple’s attempt to make the world safer from criminals and sick people? This “ceo” made the amazingly stupid comment about “presumption of guilt”? Well, at least in the United States a person is innocent until proven guilty.I’m frankly amazed by the feedback in this forum in the last few days, people who trust and love Apple and now don’t want to help Apple try to make the world safer.If you work for any large company I hope you know that any email, chat messages and files on company computers can be looked at and scanned by security and network admins.
if you want total privacy, get rid of cloud storage and maybe go back to using a typewriter LOL
Apple does not want their products used for crime and is making an attempt to do something about it - what is so hard to understand?
This is not about that… don’t you get it?As much as I hate the guy when it comes to the Epic issue. He is not wrong on this one.Of course employers (large or small) monitor computers work phones etc… What does that have to do with anything?
this is not about total privacy which doesn’t exist btw. -
Apple MagSafe Battery Pack Review: Great, but controversial
corebeliefs said:It seems you're referencing MaxTech with your sideswipes about controversy. The problem with indirectly criticizing other channels, it makes you look weak and cowardly, not them. MaxTech gets a lot of heat because they set the tone with investigative reviews of Apple products. They're not afraid to have strong opinions. They make reviewing a long-term conversation. All of these things help clicks, as the trolls have pointed out. But they also reflect the reality that tech products take time to understand in real-world use.
Have a problem with what they're saying? Reference them directly. It will only improve your site. I've watched many channels and sites try to bury their influence with indirect innuendo. And yet, MaxTech still leads the way because they're talking directly to viewers and not playing the industry game like you are here.
They are garbage when it comes to review products and help people decide. I don’t use youtubers to make decisions or at least them BUT there are ton of people that actually are watching videos to help them make a decision of what product to buy. MaxTech and their confusing reviews of every apple products end up hurting their credibility. I have watched a lot of videos and the videos follows a pattern. Video #1 This product is awesome go buy it. Video #2 We changed our mind it sucks. Video #3 It’s better now Video #4 We were wrong about being wrong.
Sure it works for the clicks to their channel but they don't have any credibility.
I always tell people to watch several channels at some point you will get who’s there to actually review products and who’s there just for the clicks. -
What you need to know about Apple's MagSafe Battery Pack
TechnoTacno said:These wireless chargers seem very inefficient. A 15W charge requires a 20W charger?
just plug it in instead. It’s quicker too.
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Google's FLoC has 'significant' privacy problems, Mozilla says
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Ring will require police & fire departments to make public requests for video footage
shamino said:So police are no longer allowed to ask you for footage from your own camera that you paid for?I think this is about the clearest statement ever that when you buy a cloud-connected device, you don't actually own it. You paid for it, you installed it, you use it, but when push comes to shove, it still belongs to Amazon because they have the final say over what you are allowed to do with it.
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