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99.9% of Apple customers wouldn’t understand it if they explained this in any more detail. And they’re not gonna tempt fate by saying something stupid like “we guarantee this is fixed forever”. I get where this reporter is coming from but she should probably accept that this explanation is the last thing Apple will say about it.
Criticism is due. The relationship between proprietary software and privacy shouldn't put trade secrets over personal secrets. A "we totally weren't just secretly keeping all your pics for AI training or whatever" isn't enough of an answer.
The EU should take Apple to court over this for violating the GDPR.
If they aren't deleting user data the user has deleted, especially old data that should've been flushed from all redundancy and resiliency measures years ago (backups, indexes, caches, etc), then they should be fined billions.
Agreed. Even if it was an accident(I don't buy it), you don't get away with other crimes by claiming it's an accident. This is a matter of responsibility!
Oh look. A troll. And not a smart one at that. Just gonna block your account because your comments aren’t worth anything.
Criticism is definitely warranted, but Apple's not the kind of company that shows how the sausage is made beyond whitepapers. I wouldn't expect much follow-up is all I'm saying. If seeing the code is important, Apple is the wrong company for you.
Oh yeah, Apple will definitely plea the 5th. They aren't about to roast their own bacon.
Nothing prevents them from answering questions or making an blog post or announcement to talk about the issue. Not necessarily in the update change notes, but at least somewhere. It’s not like they can’t.
No, it's like they won't. Cost / benefit says no...