The iOS clipboard saga is a testomony to Apples privacy-first method

The iOS clipboard saga is in full swing — and it is a main PR victory for Apple and its method of constructing privateness a product.
The iOS clipboard saga is in full swing — and it's a major PR victory for Apple and its approach of making privacy a product.

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