Facebook is on thin ice right now following the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, and one of those who criticized the company for the way it handled user data was none other than Apple CEO Tim Cook.
In a recent interview, Cook said he’d never end up on Mark Zuckerberg’s situation because Apple treats user data and privacy in a completely different way, pointing to the company’s policy of verifying every single app published in the App Store as living proof.
The time has come for Facebook’s founder to issue a response, and in a Vox podcast, Zuckerberg explains that paying more for an Apple product doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re going to be treated differently.
“You know, I find that argument, that if you’re not paying that somehow we can’t care about… (read more)
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