What made you choose Apple?

  • fxdave@lemmy.ml
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    22 days ago

    Vertical integration and progressive company are good for Apple but for the consumer they are irrelevant I think.

    Security is ok, privacy must be a joke, siri is listening, just like google. You have to be logged in to install an app from the store etc…

    Pretty limited ui. Some might like it, some may don’t, but they can’t change nothing.

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      22 days ago

      Siri is only “listening” for a key phrase. Siri processes locally, unlike Google Assistant.

      Siri learns what you need. Not who you are. What you ask Siri isn’t associated with your Apple ID. The power of the Apple Neural Engine ensures that the audio of your requests never leaves your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Apple Vision Pro unless you choose to share it. On-device intelligence makes your experience with Siri personal — learning your preferences and what you might want — while maintaining your privacy. And, of course, what you share with Siri is never shared with advertisers.

      https://www.apple.com/siri/#:~:text=The most private digital assistant.&text=The power of the Apple,you choose to share it.

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        22 days ago

        One company spent years building privacy centric image, literally telling governments they cannot get into their clients’ devices; the other spent years finding new and exciting ways to serve targeted ads.

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          22 days ago

          It’s also the reason why Siri was first to market and fell behind Alexa and Google Assistant so quickly. It took Apple a decade (2011-2021) to create the hashed then encrypted relay system to collect private and anonymous recorded feedback from customers who opt-in to improving Siri.

          Competition just kept everything as user feedback data. I’ve read horror stories about the people who worked at Alexa recording review sites.