Apple’s Obsession with Privacy Blocks New Apps

It was reported that Apple engineers were not able to add features that many rival companies had due to the company's 'obsession with privacy'. It has been reported that many features that seem simple from the outside have been rejected for this reason.
 Apple’s Obsession with Privacy Blocks New Apps
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Unfortunately, in today’s world, it has become very difficult to feel that our data is safe. Almost every day, we see a new cyber attack, hack, data loss news. And yet, it is much more important that a phone we buy keeps our data safe.

Apple also tries to keep the data security of its users above almost everything else. However, some restrictions for this purpose are reported to have given its engineers a hard time. According to the news published by The Information, the company cannot bring many innovations that its competitors have due to this ‘obsession with privacy’.

Apple’s obsession with privacy complicates the work of engineers

It is reported that Apple is hesitant to include a large number of applications so that its users do not worry about the security of their data. Moreover, this privacy concern is not limited to this, but many applications and features developed by engineers are canceled for the same reason. The fact that the company has not brought many applications brought by rival companies is shown as an indication that the company prioritizes the security of user data. At the beginning of these applications, it can be shown that Apple TV+ cannot detect which content users prefer.

Of course, the examples are not limited to just that. Requiring collection of user data; Many applications, such as opening applications and allowing online purchases by voice control of Siri, cannot be offered to users because the company cannot find a solution to this privacy concern. Again, including information such as listing the photos of iPhone users in chronological order and determining where they were taken was also rejected by Apple due to privacy concerns. This and many features that engineers like it are working on continue to be rejected because of this obsession of the company. For this reason, it is said that engineers have great difficulties in their work and are subject to great restrictions in their work.

It’s a good thing that Apple is trying so hard to not worry about data security for its users. However, some questions do not come to mind. The chronological ordering of our photos or the arrival of new movies according to which movies we watch are features of many of Apple’s rival companies. So, are these companies collecting our data? In fact, although it may seem quite simple from the outside, we have become suspicious of even these simple features of many devices we use. Unfortunately, we think that the things we see, hear and read in today’s conditions require a little doubt.

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