Friday, April 29, 2011

Apple being Sued In Federal Court over Location Tracking


"Breaking news hitting us just moments ago, it seems that Apple has just been sued in federal court for alleged privacy invasion and computer fraud by two customers who claim the company is secretly recording and storing the location and movement of iPhone and iPad users."

The lawsuit was filed in Tampa, Florida by 2 people, one in Florida and the other in New York earlier today.


Here is a statement from their attorney:

“We take issue specifically with the notion that Apple is now basically tracking people everywhere they go, If you are a federal marshal you have to have a warrant to do this kind of thing, and Apple is doing it without one.”

Steve Jobs says Google is tracking their customers, not Apple.

Here is a customer’s email:
“Steve, Could you please explain the necessity of the passive location-tracking tool embedded in my iPhone? It’s kind of unnerving knowing that my exact location is being recorded at all times. Maybe you could shed some light on this for me before I switch to a Droid. They don’t track me.”

Steve Jobs responded with this: “Oh yes they do. We don’t track anyone. The info circulating around is false.”


OH REALLY. . .


HERE IS APPLE'S OFFICIAL STATEMENT:
Why is Apple tracking the location of my iPhone? Apple is not tracking the location of your iPhone. Apple has never done so and has no plans to ever do so.


So if those two guys win, then we can start to worry.
[BECAUSE]

-Apple Lied about tracking their customers!

If they lose.
Apple was right, and they were not tracking anyone.


Shame on you FOX 11, KTLA, NBC for spreading a lie to the public about APPLE.
[They proved on the news Apple was tracking their customers knowing it was just a rumor.]


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