Steve Jobs: 'We Don't Track Anyone' 373
fysdt writes "There has obviously been a lot of discussion about last week's disclosure that iOS devices are maintaining an easily-accessible database tracking the movements of users dating back to the introduction of iOS 4 a year ago. The issue has garnered the attention of US elected officials and has played fairly heavily in the mainstream press. One MacRumors reader emailed Apple CEO Steve Jobs asking for clarification on the issue while hinting about a switch to Android if adequate explanations are not forthcoming. Jobs reportedly responded, turning the tables by claiming both that Apple does not track users and that Android does, while referring to the information about iOS shared in the media as 'false.'"
Apple has now been hit with a class-action lawsuit over the location-tracking issue.
Not anyone, really (Score:5, Funny)
Not one specific person, anyway. More like "everyone". See the difference?
Well there you go (Score:0, Funny)
Steve said it, so it must be true.
Apple says... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Apple says... (Score:5, Funny)
...and we can see you're holding it wrong
And you're wearing the same T-shirt 2 days running
Re:I guess these are not the droids we're looking (Score:5, Funny)
He thinks your attention span is so low that ... hey look a puppy.
Either phony or a lie (Score:2, Funny)
This is either a phony message or a lie by Steve Jobs. Both are possible.