Apple CEO Cook: Supervising technology companies is very reasonable | It has been completely out of control due to privacy issues

According to foreign media reports, Apple CEO Cooke said in an interview recently that government agencies are very sensible about tech companies, because users have completely lost control over privacy issues.

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In an interview with CNN, Cooke stated that, overall, I don't like (outside) supervision. I think self-regulation is the best. But when self-regulation doesn't work, you have to ask yourself , what kind of regulatory form may be good. I think that in the moment, many people put forward such a question is very reasonable.

Cooke said that I think the privacy issue is completely out of control. I think most people do not know exactly who is tracking them, how much they are tracked, and how much detailed data about them has been leaked out.

Prior to Cook’s comments, Facebook was slammed by its way of handling user data. Facebook revealed in April that its data of 87 million users was inappropriately analyzed by Cambridge Analytica, a controversial political data analysis company. Acquired.

After the scandal broke out, many people called for government regulators to take more scrutiny of the technology industry to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.

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