Apple CEO expressed concern: Tim Cook said – privacy interference is now normal, it is changing the way we think
Apple CEO Tim Cook has expressed concern over the privacy issue. Cook said – Breach of privacy, that is, violation of privacy is now slowly becoming normal for people. People are looking at it in a different way and adapting themselves accordingly.
He said that if we start feeling that we are being monitored all the time, then our behavior changes. Instead of being open, we start hesitating and start changing our way of thinking. Cook told about Apple’s measures that protect people’s privacy.
Personal data is no longer personal – Tim Cook
Cook claimed that Apple maintains the privacy of its customers. This is what sets Apple apart from other companies. He said that the strange thing is that the personal data of the people did not remain private. It is difficult to say exactly how a company takes personal data of people. Tim said that in 2014 it was against my privacy to tell the world about homosexuality, but he did it to help the youth.
He found that the LGBT-Q community was being bullied a lot. They thought that if they could help even one person by telling the world about their homosexuality, they would be proud. So, put your privacy aside at your own volition. In the end they felt that they were in a position to do something good.
Thoughtfully made public of homosexuality
Tim Cook, who attended the Time Magazine summit, told Executive Editor John Simmons on the question of homosexuality, that the decision to make homosexuality public was taken after a lot of deliberation. He also thought about how people would listen and accept this. They felt that by doing this, the entire attention of people would not be focused on them, away from the company’s product.