Originally posted by Frances_iom
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That's all about Windows 'trusted computing', of which I am not a fan (though I wouldn't stand beside Richard Stallman in opposing it). ... and the relevance of that article to Apple: "we expect Apple to do something similar"
Though it will give me absolutely no pleasure in saying 'I told you so', the company of whom you should be wary at this time is Google; their 'product' is information on all the people who use their services, which they sell to provide almost all of their revenue. Best not to even consider which governments have access.
(In contrast many advertisers and publishers weren't happy with Apple's refusal to divulge the personal details of people who buy magazine subscriptions etc. through the iTunes store - the compromise, which seems an acceptable one to me, is to provide the user (Apple's customer and primary source of revenue) the option of volunteering that information to the publisher if they so wish.)
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