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apple tracks as much data as google does. It just isnt as open in saying that. But its commonly not known. Anyhow. Both suck hard. Atleast on Android though, you can go without google.What they do with that data matters greatly, and Google is far worse with that data.as in how? using it for ads? Ok. And apple shares it with the chinese government in china. Unlike Google.Lmao. Okay buddy.
What they do with that data matters greatly, and Google is far worse with that data.as in how? using it for ads? Ok. And apple shares it with the chinese government in china. Unlike Google.Lmao. Okay buddy.
as in how? using it for ads? Ok. And apple shares it with the chinese government in china. Unlike Google.Lmao. Okay buddy.
apple tracks as much data as google does. It just isnt as open in saying that. But its commonly not known.
Anyhow. Both suck hard. Atleast on Android though, you can go without google.
What they do with that data matters greatly, and Google is far worse with that data.
as in how? using it for ads? Ok. And apple shares it with the chinese government in china. Unlike Google.
Lmao. Okay buddy.