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- Ligne n°161 : privacy
- Ligne n°196 : It’s been a pretty big week for tech + privacy, with Apple overhauling
- Ligne n°197 : the privacy-related info it pushes out to users — sharpening its
- Ligne n°198 : pro-privacy positioning as a marketing differentiator for its devices
- Ligne n°207 : On the surface the two events may not seem much related but pro-privacy
- Ligne n°224 : It’s no surprise then that Apple’s new privacy pages have an
- Ligne n°228 : Apple privacy
- Ligne n°235 : its corporate reputation to the digital privacy rights cause.
- Ligne n°237 : Apple is also making some very clear privacy commitments to its users.
- Ligne n°240 : Its privacy page states:
- Ligne n°243 : your privacy and protect it with strong encryption, plus strict
- Ligne n°246 : Security and privacy are fundamental to the design of all our
- Ligne n°265 : But the point is one of principle. Apple is making a pro-privacy
- Ligne n°268 : vaguely worded privacy policies have all too often required users to
- Ligne n°269 : sign over any expectations of privacy for the ‘privilege’ of using a
- Ligne n°271 : in question — so this is not just a case of privacy being the ‘price’
- Ligne n°274 : Apple making a robust pro-privacy stance sets a new privacy benchmark
- Ligne n°279 : personal data makes those companies with less clearly worded privacy
- Ligne n°285 : Apple choosing to champion privacy is a marketing strategy that’s
- Ligne n°296 : And while Apple’s own privacy practices should still absolutely be
- Ligne n°304 : claims users don’t care about privacy anyway. Bottom line: Plenty of
- Ligne n°310 : A more cynical view on Apple’s stance might be that it’s using privacy
- Ligne n°321 : powerful predictions. And yet there’s a gigantic trade-off in privacy.
- Ligne n°330 : version of this predictive assistant puts in a privacy check and
- Ligne n°334 : eye-wateringly costly privacy price-tag.
- Ligne n°336 : These sorts of pro-privacy, data obfuscating approaches perhaps take
- Ligne n°342 : privacy they will also understand the value of a personalized service
- Ligne n°351 : challenges in the region over such privacy issues. And the Europe
- Ligne n°353 : rules — with larger penalties for privacy infringements likely coming
- Ligne n°355 : companies to clean up murky privacy practices. Lurking in the shadows
- Ligne n°362 : sharing between Europe and the U.S. affords Europeans enough privacy
- Ligne n°371 : services that were apparently signed up to the privacy covenant of Safe
- Ligne n°376 : European privacy campaigner Max Schrems has led a legal challenge on
- Ligne n°390 : so at very least these are interesting times for data privacy. Some big
- Ligne n°394 : One thing is amply clear: the privacy debate is here to stay. And for
- Ligne n°397 : compete to protect — not exploit — privacy sounds pretty exciting to
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