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628: There’s a Certain Smell

Accidental Tech Podcast

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Apple's Language Shift and Data Protection Decisions

In this chapter, speakers examine Apple's recent terminology changes in notarization emails, critiquing the move from 'approved' to 'ready for distribution' as a form of linguistic obfuscation. They further discuss Apple's decision to roll back advanced data protection for users in the UK in response to government pressure, highlighting the implications for user privacy and security. The conversation emphasizes the trade-offs between convenience and safety, shedding light on the complexities of navigating app approvals and data protection measures.

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