> It's true that Apple have a better track record of keeping data private, and there's been no Cambridge Analytics style atrocities
You seem to be completely unaware of the multitude of data breaches and leaks that Apple has faced, some they've even tried to actively cover up. Apple has a very obvious track record of disregarding their customers interests in favour of trying to protect their PR. Why notify customers and address data breaches when you can cover it up and pretend to be the champions of customer privacy when announcing anti-competitive policies that gives Apple monopolies?
You seem to be completely unaware of the multitude of data breaches and leaks that Apple has faced, some they've even tried to actively cover up. Apple has a very obvious track record of disregarding their customers interests in favour of trying to protect their PR. Why notify customers and address data breaches when you can cover it up and pretend to be the champions of customer privacy when announcing anti-competitive policies that gives Apple monopolies?