Sujet : Re: Employee lawsuit accuses Apple of spying on its workers
De : REMOVETHISbadgolferman (at) *nospam* gmail.com (badgolferman)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 03. Dec 2024, 18:52:19
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Chris wrote:
What's your opinion? Given you thought it was worthwhile to share.
I carry two iPhones precisely for this reason. One is a company phone
and the other a personal phone. Once we were informed company phones
would be monitored and certain apps would be restricted from being
installed, I knew it was time to get my own phone. My company phone
has nothing on it except for iOS and Microsoft Office suite. I also
have two Apple IDs, a personal and a work one.
If the Apple employees don't want their personal lives monitored they
can carry two phones too. The part of the article which concerns me is
this and I don't quite understand the reasoning behind it:
"To evade Apple’s surveillance, employees could use a work-owned device
and use a separate iCloud account only for work, but the suit says the
company “actively discourages” work-only iCloud accounts."