Why do they need to confirm an already known fact: FAANG platforms are built to spy on users? We've known about this fact for at least a decade since the Snowden revelations.
Nothing has materially changed since then, technically, politically, legally, or even culturally. Yet people still believe for-profit corporations have their best interests in mind, thanks to clever marketing and groupthink, clutching to "encrypted apps" and empty "we value your privacy" double-speak: neither will defend you.
There is no privacy on proprietary closed source platforms - it is simply infeasible; it is trying to squeeze blood from a stone. I know this truth will likely trigger and upset people with their $1,000+ iPhones, MacBooks and other iToys, and this sunk cost fallacy is really pathetic to witness in grown adults.
Nothing has materially changed since then, technically, politically, legally, or even culturally. Yet people still believe for-profit corporations have their best interests in mind, thanks to clever marketing and groupthink, clutching to "encrypted apps" and empty "we value your privacy" double-speak: neither will defend you.
There is no privacy on proprietary closed source platforms - it is simply infeasible; it is trying to squeeze blood from a stone. I know this truth will likely trigger and upset people with their $1,000+ iPhones, MacBooks and other iToys, and this sunk cost fallacy is really pathetic to witness in grown adults.