By Gillian West
Apple chief Tim Cook has defended the “basic human right” of privacy and that too much personal information is being “trafficked around” with consumers not fully understanding what is going on.
Speaking to the Telegraph during a tour of Europe and Israel, Cook said that the public should not accept “the government or a company or anybody” having access to private information.
“This is a basic human right. We all have a right to privacy. We shouldn’t give it up. We shouldn’t give in to scare-mongering or to people who fundamentally don’t understand the details,” he continued.
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Source: The Drum