Apple CEO Tim Cook discusses the company’s privacy philosophies in an interview with NPR, noting “privacy is a fundamental human right that people have.” While “we do think that people want us to help them keep their lives private,” Cook says that the company’s emphasis on privacy “comes from a values point of view, not from a commercial interest point of view. Our values are that we do think that people have a right to privacy. And that our customers are not our products. We don't collect a lot of your data and understand every detail about your life. That's just not the business that we are in.”
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