▲ | bell-cot 8 hours ago | |
Possible alternative - Apple making their “never leaves Apple servers or goes to third parties” claim true, by building & operating the required all-Apple infrastructure. | ||
▲ | Someone 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> Apple making their “never leaves Apple servers or goes to third parties” claim true, As far as I can tell, the article being discussed made up the ‘fact’ that Apple made such a claim. I googled the ‘quote’ from the article This raises questions about Apple’s public privacy claim that such system data “never leaves Apple servers or goes to third parties.” and could not find any evidence that Apple actually made that claim. Even the phrase “leaves Apple servers” doesn’t get any hits to statements by Apple. I also browsed https://www.apple.com/privacy but couldn’t find anything there that’s close to that statement. The closest I found is a statement about Private Cloud Compute, where they say “If it requires greater computational capacity, it can draw on Private Cloud Compute and send only the data relevant to your task to be processed on Apple silicon–based servers” (https://www.apple.com/privacy/features/) So, even there they do not claim they own those servers or that they are located in Apple’s data centers, but I think it can be inferred that they own them. |