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Never requested any data from Facebook: Apple CEO Tim Cook

Cook said Apple’s thought of privacy was a “fundamental human right”, something it will never want to breach and misuse in any way.

June 06, 2018 / 15:00 IST
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Tim Cook (Image: Reuters)
Tim Cook (Image: Reuters)

Apple CEO Tim Cook has rubbished reports which claim that the company had user data-sharing agreements with Facebook.  “We have never been in the data business,” Cook said.

A New York Times report stated how personal information of Facebook users had been made available for Apple and other 60 device makers over an agreement between them. Information on users relationship status, religion and political tendency were among the list of the private data which had been made available over the agreement between these companies, the report said.

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According to a report by The Indian Express, Apple CEO said: “The things mentioned in the Times article about relationship statuses and all these kinds of stuff, this is so foreign to us, and not data that we have ever received at all or requested,” he said.

“What we did was we integrated the ability to share in the operating system, make it simple to share a photo and that sort of thing," Cook also added. "So, it's a convenience for the user. We weren't in the data business. We've never been in the data business."