Libs finally realize Trump was right about Tiktok after all
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All US companies collect data for the US government, especially the advertising ones.
No, that is simply not true. US companies are free to say no, and there are many documented cases of them saying no. Companies are aware that if they get caught, they'll go bankrupt, so they as a rule don't do it.
edit: There is a lot of public documented legal battles confirming that major tech companies refused to cooperate with the US government and successfully fought off fed attempts to make them comply. If you don't know about this, and you're just assuming that they're in bed together, then you're the tinfoil hatter here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FBI%E2%80%93Apple_encryption_dispute
also: https://www.voanews.com/a/silicon-valley-technology_apples-refusal-create-iphone-backdoor-pits-public-safety-against-personal/6182601.html
It's not. You're just paranoid.
Oy vey, how's the weather in Jerusalem, Schmendrik?
You have a point regarding that apple case but that was regarding data on the device and since phones transmit a lot back to headquarters it makes little difference. The govt can demand that in complete secrecy.
Also I am very paranoid. Phones are: wiretaps, bugs, tracking devices.
No, he's just stupid and/or naive. You can tell from his other comments
No, it's reality.
do you genuinely think big tech is not in bed with the US government, either voluntarily or otherwise?