Apple slams Android as a 'massive tracking device' in internal slides revealed in Google antitrust battleLee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@beehaw.org – 95 points – 1 years agotheregister.com19Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentseh, anything Apple says about direct competition is a lie. every timeWell, in this case, it is a lie of omission. It is true that Android devices are massive trackers. But, so are Apple devices.Depends which Android devices. I don't have any unlatched Google apps in my phoneTrue. Me too. The fact that you can degoogle some Android phones while you cannot de-apple iphones makes the lie of omission particularly vicious.
eh, anything Apple says about direct competition is a lie. every timeWell, in this case, it is a lie of omission. It is true that Android devices are massive trackers. But, so are Apple devices.Depends which Android devices. I don't have any unlatched Google apps in my phoneTrue. Me too. The fact that you can degoogle some Android phones while you cannot de-apple iphones makes the lie of omission particularly vicious.
Well, in this case, it is a lie of omission. It is true that Android devices are massive trackers. But, so are Apple devices.Depends which Android devices. I don't have any unlatched Google apps in my phoneTrue. Me too. The fact that you can degoogle some Android phones while you cannot de-apple iphones makes the lie of omission particularly vicious.
Depends which Android devices. I don't have any unlatched Google apps in my phoneTrue. Me too. The fact that you can degoogle some Android phones while you cannot de-apple iphones makes the lie of omission particularly vicious.
True. Me too. The fact that you can degoogle some Android phones while you cannot de-apple iphones makes the lie of omission particularly vicious.
eh, anything Apple says about direct competition is a lie. every time
Well, in this case, it is a lie of omission. It is true that Android devices are massive trackers. But, so are Apple devices.
Depends which Android devices. I don't have any unlatched Google apps in my phone
True. Me too. The fact that you can degoogle some Android phones while you cannot de-apple iphones makes the lie of omission particularly vicious.