The chapter delves into Apple's stance on privacy and the challenges of balancing revenue from advertising with maintaining user privacy. The discussion compares Apple's privacy practices with other tech giants like Google, highlighting the importance of finding a balance between privacy and revenue. The speakers evaluate Apple's advertising tactics within their products while acknowledging their commitment to user privacy.
- Pre-show: Casey’s tales of woe
- Follow-up:
- Tech and Labor
- Ask ATP:
- Is moving to a bundled password manager safe (via Trager)
- Is Apple’s embrace of AI enough to prevent it from being the next crypto? (via Jamie)
- What makes iCloud Keychain different than the Windows Recall database? (via Jon Wilson)
- Is Apple still a privacy-first company? (via Steven Wood)
- Post-show: John still isn’t allowing holes in his house
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