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      This is also why I am gradually untying myself from the Apple ecosystem, and all of propriety/big tech; especially US based.

      When push comes to shove capitalism will not resist fascism. They will ignore all stated virtue signals and choose profits.

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          Those were always a virtue signal. Every C suite, board member, and senior executive of every multinational are anointed by the plutocracy. Probably for every billion dollar company. They know how to play ball and the only allegiance they hold is to the almighty dollar. It’s a big club, and we ain’t in it.

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      No. It’s a tip. Thanks to the supreme court, it’s not illegal if it’s a tip!

      You can’t give someone a million dollars to bulldoze that orphanage. That’s a bribe.

      But it’s totally legal to give them a million dollars after bulldozing the orphanage, as a tip!

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    Not that this makes it any better, but a lot of other tech companies are also doing this, and it shouldn’t go unnoticed

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          That’s more a reflection of the mods. The mods are locking and or deleting Apple - Trump posts. Try posting and see for yourself.

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              Yeah, the mods of that sub are pretty bad. They remove everything, even mundane stuff that all other Apple communities report on. They often remove posts that are not in violation of the established community rules.

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                They often remove posts that are not in violation of the established community rules.

                This is normal on reddit. Want to get banned? Ask a mod what rule you broke. They won’t even reply.

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                It rubs off on the users too. Anything not absolutely fellating Tim Apple is downvoted to oblivion.

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                  I generally find that community basically downvotes almost everything. They’d downvote a picture of their own mom because they already know what she looks like. Getting any story out of /new is hard in that place. There are a lot of angry people there.

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            I honestly think that the mods of that subreddit are employees. r/lego is another one where I think that the mod team is all owned by the company

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      One thing that I do like about Lemmy is even the Apple community is somewhat critical. While this particular case seems to be more of an exception, you’ll get massively downvotes if you critique the standard PR narrative that “Apple cares about digital privacy” or point out how Apple removed content critical of China and AI tech from their streaming service.

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        Tim Cook is Apple’s CEO and is very transparently doing this with the goal of getting favorable treatment toward Apple by the Trump administration. You’d have to be deluded to think this “personal donation” isn’t a bribe on behalf of Apple.

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    Donating to a 34-times convicted felon, a rapist, a failed businessman, and an insurrection leader who’s been impeached twice. Incredible

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        unfortunately as someone who fixes phones day in and day out I cannot own a pixel. absolutely horrendous build quality. there’s a gap behind the screen which is held on solely by shitty adhesive on a thin bezel, and the amount of devices I’ve seen totaled by a drop on a corner destroying that bezel so a new screen can’t be installed is insane.

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        Why do you think Fairphone (5) is insecure?

        My experience is not that they suck. But yeah, they sure don’t have the same spec as a premium iPhone or a Pixel. But they have a modular design, just like the Framework Laptop. I don’t know any other modern phone that does. And they use a SoC that is guaranteed to receive support for a long time.

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    This asshole will just claim it’s a personal donation and not a corporate one. It’s not wrong, just an asshole move with bad optics.

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    Rich people fight for rich people. Remember this when you make decisions about giving corporations money.

    Especially looking at you, Apple people.

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        100%. And even if it weren’t inescapable, the general strategy about leaning on the side of caution means you really shouldn’t trust any corporation.

        • @chgowiz I suppose the interesting aspect of these PDAs by corporatists is the blatant fealty and corruption put on public display. At least with the establishment Democrats, it was kept behind closed doors but now it’s like they are truly afraid Trump and Elon will literally go after them using law enforcement and the courts, the military, and Congress like mob enforcers if they don’t very publicly kneel before him.

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          Ok, but the implication of your post is that we shouldn’t give Apple money because they’re a bad corporation. So is Google. Yet we require these products to function in modern society. So, what do you suggest?

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            There doesn’t have to be any good option. The world doesn’t work that way. Smartphones exist largely to collect data from people.

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                Because Apple people tend to think Apple is privacy focused and somehow less guilty than other brands. That is something particular about Apple’s customers, but not Apple itself. Apple itself is just another corporation doing corporate things.

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                  Not this guy. I just use Apple because the devices and experience are better for me. I’m under no delusions, nor should anyone else be.

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        Custom ROM pixel is the best choice on the market if you actually care to fight the clown corpos…

        Or just do nothing and consoom like a good little boy.

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            You have poor understanding how Google makes money.

            They need you using that phone with their spyware, they sell pixels to lock people up in their shiti GPS bullshit. Custom Rom fixes that issue.

            Also, buy a second hand pixel if you really trying to do the full mile to dent the parasite profit.

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        Apple products are objectively mid at best. They make over priced products then spend way too much on advertising convincing foolish people that their mid products are basically luxury. It’s all crap.

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          @D1G17AL @fourish That may be true and I would not spend that kind of money if it weren’t for the ecosystem.
          And, since the DNA of Apple is building and selling hardware, it’s only logical that they can be a privacy advocate. At least more so than other big companies.

          Final point: they are the only tech company with professional customer care (where you pay for, one way or the other) that actually helps and saved my ass a couple of times in the past.

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            Trying to make someone like you understand how you’ve actually harmed yourself is too time consuming. Apple is not good. You’ve fooled yourself into believing their lies about being pro-user. They just want your money and they want to sell you a MID grade product at best.

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              @D1G17AL Fine; what’s the alternative? I already run a VPN (actually two), use lock down mode, don’t accept cookies and use two add-blockers.

              Not very fond of Apple for a completely different reason: battery life. So there your right. A mediocre performance at a top price.

              So, what would be a better, more secure option than the methods / setup I use right now?

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                Android OS, Firefox Browser with ublock and ABP, who gives a shit about cookies, vpn’s aren’t needed unless you are trying to access region restricted information and data, lock down mode is probably excessive. You are probably not important enough to worry about most of those. The biggest issue for regular users is understanding when to open emails and click links. Most people make the mistake of clicking the wrong thing or opening the wrong email or message and then they get targeted by scammers. That’s the biggest risk most average people face is getting their info into the hands of scammers. State-level hackers don’t give a shit about anybody that doesn’t have some government access. If you don’t work for the government in your country then most state-level hacker’s don’t care about you.

                Just practice good habits when it comes to opening links and visiting good and bad websites.

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                  @D1G17AL I’m not particularly afraid of state hackers but working for a law firm I have to max out on protecting our clients against hackers. Being non-technical I’ve assumed that Apple would be the better option (and hence lock down mode and VPN). I have a hard time believing that Android would be more secure than iOS, (and I do realise most dangers come from phishing mails, but that’s a bit off topic).
                  Anyway; it’s a strong argument to look into switching to the Samsung Flip.

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              @Xatolos@reddthat. AFAMIG this is to promote Apples own services and products only.
              I’ve been on Apple devices since 2001 and have never received or seen an add for non-Apple products on any of my devices. So I’m inclined to believe that my profile is not being sold by Apple to third parties. Which is normal and common to happen to my Facebook or Google profile.

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                Facebook and Google do not sell your profile, they sell access to you as a customer, same as Apple does. They aren’t going to sell the keys to their kingdom. And Apple has ads in quite a few places. Search Ads. Apple News and Stocks also shows ads.

                What you have described are data brokers, which is something different and has nothing to do with selling you ads.

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    This type of behavior will have a dire effect on my purchasing habits. I just don’t know if companies like Apple realize the effect these types of decisions have, or if I’m just not representative of their market. Either way, Cupertino can go and get fucked.

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      I reckon I could ask the next 100 people I meet if they knew Tim had donated to DT at least 98 of them wouldn’t know. And of those that are Apple users, they’d still buy more from him.