"It's worth noting that while Apple and other organizations have the ability to gather large amounts of information, we can't always be sure if they are, or what they're doing with it -- if anything at all, as Calo told HuffPost. The language used in the software license agreement and privacy policy docs is so broad, Calo explained, that even he and others with extensive experience in law and technology aren't totally sure what some of it means in terms of everyday iPhone use.
"It really comes down to incentives," Calo said. "And whether you trust the company.""
- Date Published:03/19/2015
- Original Publication:Huffington Post