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If You're Connected, Apple Collects Your Data

fyngyrz (762201) writes It would seem that no matter how you configure Yosemite, Apple is listening. Keeping in mind that this is only what's been discovered so far, and given what's known to be going on, it's not unthinkable that more is as well. Should users just sit back and accept this as the new normal? It will be interesting to see if these discoveries result in an outcry, or not. Is it worse than the data collection recently reported in a test version of Windows?

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  1. Re:Doesn't look like much by anagama · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think I understand -- you are saying the software operates as designed, so no problems here.

    I think what you aren't getting is that the way the software is designed is what ticks off people who care about their privacy.

    Seriously, why should mail.app inform apple that I set up an account randomMailHost.com? That the software does leads you to write [closed: behaves correctly]. This is not at all "correct" from many users' points of view -- you should use a phrase that is more factual and uses words with less judgment involved, for example: [closed: behaves as _designed_ (and if you don't like the design, suck it)].

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  2. That's absurd, aim your hate cannon elsewhere. by Brannon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Apple has an excellent track record on privacy issues. Not because they are super nice people, but because that's not their business model.

    They don't make money by selling user information to third parties or by selling ads, they make money by selling actual physical objects to end-consumers. I'm not sure what you mean by "it's to be expected from Apple", but I'm pretty sure you just made that up because you don't like Apple's customers (probably because you met somebody who likes Apple products who has a more expensive haircut than you).