The Apple privateness offensive continues and Google and Facebook are shook

Technology giants are shook because of the Apple privateness methodology is rolling on. Bet they rue the day iOS 14 was once ever presented.
Technology giants are shook because the Apple privacy strategy is rolling on. Bet they rue the day iOS 14 was ever announced.

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Author: Thenextweb

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