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Title: Apple's updated privacy site and why it matters
Post by: HCK on October 18, 2018, 04:05:24 pm
Apple's updated privacy site and why it matters

Apple has expanded its privacy website, diving deeper and detailing even more broadly how the company's relentless belief in privacy and security defines every one of its products and services.

Tim Cook will be delivering the keynote speech at this year's International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, on Wednesday 24 October 2018. It's significant because Apple, as a matter of company policy, believes privacy is a fundamental human right. From Tim Cook at the very top to engineers on the front line, this belief permeates Apple and drives the company's product development process every bit as much as the technology itself. As much as Apple is designing for experience and for accessibility, the company is also designing for security and privacy.

Apple's belief in privacy is made manifest again today with the launch of an updated version of apple.com/privacy.

I had the chance to talk with Apple ahead of the new site going live and once again came away impresse...

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