Apple shapeshifs to use privacy creds for profit - DoJ
Antitrust enforcers allege Apple wraps itself "in a cloak of privacy, security, and consumer preferences to justify its anticompetitive conduct..."
With Google now a notch on their belt, America’s antitrust regulators are turning their gaze on the world’s most valuable company, Apple.
They’ll soon name a court date to sue the iPhone giant alleging it sells customers’ privacy for profit, hikes prices, suffocates competition and holds back innovation.
If it sounds similar to the Google case that’s beca…
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