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Apple gives you a TRUST rating – it’s based on your phone call and email habits (thesun.co.uk)
33 points by HiroProtagonist on Sept 20, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments



Metadata is surveillance. And in almost all cases, is more invasive than content. People are convicted all of the time of evidence based on metadata.

Apple's very good at winning over the public and implementing something like this and have it accepted en masse.


> This score is sent directly to Apple when you make a purchase.

1. So someone else is telling you whether they are trustworthy? Shouldn't it be on the servers?

2. If you establish trust on your device, and someone gains access to your device without your permission, what good is knowing this is a trusted phone? It's still fraud.



So according to the article, Apple just following Google, it just doesn't "read" your data but will analyze your metadata and judges you, yay.


Apple, as always, is so full of shit when it comes to privacy.

"Don't buy Android phones if you don't want big brother type surveillance from Google, buy Apple for China-esque social scoring surveillance. Oh, and we have no use for this score expect fraud prevention, trust us"




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