top | item 22132587 (no title) just_myles | 6 years ago I'm really interested in the findings. How can Apple prove any of these claims? discuss order hn newest brokenmachine|6 years ago I wonder if they would use his iphone data (assuming he has one)? codyb|6 years ago Would that be admissible in court?Does Apple just have carte blanche access to any data they have?I mean, I guess so, there’s probably some EULA I haven’t read.But I’d think their privacy stances would let you sue them if they snooped through your iCloud backups.Unless it was a company phone in which case their employees probably have a separate EULA like most corporate devices.Just like you hopefully wouldn’t stream a torrent over your corporate VPN. load replies (1) mattnewton|6 years ago They would never snoop on a personal device - the risk of loss of user trust and pr has to be immesurably greater than any potential benefit. Maybe he used devices owned by Apple to work on his company. load replies (1) HatchedLake721|6 years ago Of course not.
brokenmachine|6 years ago I wonder if they would use his iphone data (assuming he has one)? codyb|6 years ago Would that be admissible in court?Does Apple just have carte blanche access to any data they have?I mean, I guess so, there’s probably some EULA I haven’t read.But I’d think their privacy stances would let you sue them if they snooped through your iCloud backups.Unless it was a company phone in which case their employees probably have a separate EULA like most corporate devices.Just like you hopefully wouldn’t stream a torrent over your corporate VPN. load replies (1) mattnewton|6 years ago They would never snoop on a personal device - the risk of loss of user trust and pr has to be immesurably greater than any potential benefit. Maybe he used devices owned by Apple to work on his company. load replies (1) HatchedLake721|6 years ago Of course not.
codyb|6 years ago Would that be admissible in court?Does Apple just have carte blanche access to any data they have?I mean, I guess so, there’s probably some EULA I haven’t read.But I’d think their privacy stances would let you sue them if they snooped through your iCloud backups.Unless it was a company phone in which case their employees probably have a separate EULA like most corporate devices.Just like you hopefully wouldn’t stream a torrent over your corporate VPN. load replies (1)
mattnewton|6 years ago They would never snoop on a personal device - the risk of loss of user trust and pr has to be immesurably greater than any potential benefit. Maybe he used devices owned by Apple to work on his company. load replies (1)
brokenmachine|6 years ago
codyb|6 years ago
Does Apple just have carte blanche access to any data they have?
I mean, I guess so, there’s probably some EULA I haven’t read.
But I’d think their privacy stances would let you sue them if they snooped through your iCloud backups.
Unless it was a company phone in which case their employees probably have a separate EULA like most corporate devices.
Just like you hopefully wouldn’t stream a torrent over your corporate VPN.
mattnewton|6 years ago
HatchedLake721|6 years ago