China slams claims Apple compromises user privacyApple has previously stated the report is based on inaccurate information.
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A recent report claims that Apple has ceded control of user data to the government in China.
The New York Times claims that Apple can't stop the government from accessing information like emails and contacts, but Apple has said this isn't true.
The Chinese government has now also refuted the statement through state media.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has hit back through state media at claims that Apple has given over control of user data in China to the government.
A new report from Global Times, part of the People's Daily group in China, cites remarks made by China Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian, who said that whilst he was not aware of the specific situation regarding Apple and China, claimed that "Respecting China's sovereignty and territorial integrity and abiding by China's laws and regulations are the basic principles and obligations of all foreign companies oper...
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China slams claims Apple compromises user privacy