Apple CEO Tim Cook sent a letter to a group of US lawmakers asking them to approve the federal privacy lawthe draft of which was recently presented by a bipartisan group.
“We strongly urge you to pass comprehensive privacy legislation as soon as possible – reads the copy of the letter signed by Tim Cook and owned by the Reuters agency. “We are ready to assist in this process in the coming days,” Cook wrote.
Il privacy theme it’s central to Apple and the man who leads it. Just two months ago, speaking at the IAPP Global Privacy Conference, the man who replaced Steve Jobs twelve years ago said: “Privacy gives us the freedom, the freedom to make mistakes and correct ourselves, to be ourselves without being afraid that every our move is registered. ” And therefore Apple is fighting to “protect its users from surveillance by all those companies that under the excuse of serving them with more precise search results, do not believe they should ask permission before doing so.”