Blog Assignment 7:
Article: http://www.wired.com/2014/09/apple-privacy-policy/
This article is talking about how Apple CEO Tim Cook sent out a letter talking about how your data is safe with Apple. Even though people's iClouds got hacked into and that created panic among consumers.They say that they don't look through your messages and emails to see what you like. They also say that they don't let nobody access their servers nor grant government agencies permission to look through them. They try to state how they aren't like Google in the fact that they actually do go through your stuff without saying their name.
I believe that Apple is actually safe and they try to protect your information. I believe that the people got hacked into because they probably exposed their information out there or don't have it protected. In the iPhone 6, it offers a lot of protection especially with the Touch ID. I believe that if you just protect your data and change your passwords often then you will have a less chance of getting hacked. I know Google looks more through your stuff then Apple does, and it is good that the CEO Tim Cook is letting the people know they are being protected.
http://www.wired.com/2014/10/ebola-vs-privacy/
This article talks about how you should be able to know the privacy of the patient that had Ebola in Dallas. Also you should be able to know who he came into contact with, where he went, if we had contact with children. Basically follow all of his paths of where he went. Also, if you feel that someone has Ebola next to you or you can tell that they are somewhat sick then you should contact the authorities or somebody because it is not bad to invade someone's privacy if they are sick.
I believe that you should be able to know where the patient has gone or has gone into contact with because he has a deadly virus. You should also make sure to notify somebody if you feel that someone has Ebola symptoms because then they can spread it to somebody else and it is just going to keep spreading and spreading.
http://www.cnet.com/news/tim-cook-so-let-me-be-clear-im-proud-to-be-gay/
This article talks about the Apple CEO Tim Cook is proud to be gay. He has only told a certain amount of people, but has tried to maintain some privacy with the public. He also says that most of his colleagues know he is gay and they don't treat him differently. He supports many Gay movements and he says that it has given him much confidence to be himself.
I believe that it doesn't matter if Tim Cook is gay or not. He actually helps to set a good example for many gay people since he is the CEO of a major company and isn't afraid to hide it. Many people try to keep it private like Tim Cook was trying to do, but I believe that it helps to show that it doesn't matter if someone is gay or not; everyone is different and is able to accomplish many different things.
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