Apple CEO calls for strict EU-like privacy rules, derides 'data industrial complex'

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Apple CEO Tim Cook endorsed tough privacy laws for both Europe and the US and renewed the technology giant's commitment to protecting personal data, which he warned was being “weaponized” against users. Cook applauded European Union authorities for bringing in a strict new data privacy law in May and said the iPhone maker supports a US federal privacy law. “We at Apple are in full support of a comprehensive federal privacy law in the United States,” he said. Cook warned that technology's promise to drive breakthroughs that benefit humanity is at risk of being overshadowed by the harm it can cause by deepening division and spreading false information. He said the trade in personal information “has exploded into a data industrial complex.”


Apple CEO calls for strict EU-like privacy rules, derides 'data industrial complex' Apple CEO Condemns ‘Data-Industrial Complex’ (Wall Street Journal)