After the recent leak of nude celebrity photos, possibly due to an iCloud hack, it was reasonable to expect Apple to react at its iPhone event. Not a word was said about the incident during the event, but Tim Cook later said the company is taking additional steps to protect its users' security and privacy, and now, Apple is delivering on that promise
We've noticed yesterday that Apple had strengthened its iCloud security with two-factor authentication; now, the company made public its updated Privacy Policy on an entirely new section of its website
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The section opens with an open letter from Tim Cook to Apple customers. His choice of words is particularly interesting: he describes Apple as a product-oriented company that never, ever touches your data Read more...
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