Zuckerberg in dispute with Apple over privacy: "We must inflict pain"

Facebook vs. Apple

It is common to see how they attack Apple from various angles and with different strategies. Sometimes it is Apple who attacks but the opposite is not normal. We have the case of Epic Games with their fight for freedom. We have the antitrust commission that is also behind Facebook and it is this who is unchecking itself and wants to attack the apple company because some Facebook actions have no place in its future project. Given this, Zuckerberg wants to inflict pain on Apple.

Mark Zuckerberg is hurt with Apple and wants to inflict pain on the company

Facebook is very disappointed with Apple because it does not accept its demands when it comes to adding new functionalities in its versions of operating systems. Especially from iOS but it affects any Apple device. The fact is that Apple does not want the user's privacy to be compromised by any third-party application and we already know that this feature is not one of the most praised by Mark Zuckerberg's application. This one wants the terms to be changed, but it seems that it is not something that is going to happen.

Therefore, the CEO of Facebook is trying by all means to make this change. In a recent report Zuckerberg is said to be very hurt with Tim Cook. It all comes from an interview conducted in 2018, in the middle of the famous scandal Cambridge Analytica From Facebook. Cook was asked how he would run Apple if it faced a similar crisis. Cook responded by saying that Apple would not be in the situation that Facebook was in, thanks to their different stance on privacy and user data.

Outraged by Cook's comments and the public influence on Facebook's reputation, he reportedly told internal assistants and team members that Facebook that you need to "inflict pain" on Apple. Last month, Zuckerberg referred to Apple as a growing threat to Facebook and accused the Cupertino tech giant of using its platforms to interfere with the way Facebook operates its own apps.

The war is served. It seems that Mark has taken this situation as a personal war. He will surely not rest until he finds some way to inflict pain on the company. Despite the beatings and personal attacks, Facebook spokeswoman Dani Lever refuted the idea that the tension between the companies is personal. This is reflected in a statement given to The Wall Street Journal. Rather, it suggests that it is "about the future of the free Internet." Facebook claims that choosing between tracking users for personalized ads and protecting their privacy is a "bogus trade." You claim you believe you can provide both. The spokeswoman reiterated earlier comments from Facebook stating that Apple's privacy features are not intended to preserve user privacy. Rather, it is about increasing profits, and that Facebook will join others in highlighting Apple's "self-preferred and anti-competitive behavior."

Cook is undaunted and ready to stand up to any attack by the social company. Recall that the CEO of Apple condemned Facebook. He hinted that his business model of maximizing participation leads to division and violence. Cook censored Facebook's potential role in the January 6 US Capitol riot, blaming the social media company's algorithms for spreading conspiracy theories.

We assume that this will have an end that we all intuit. Facebook will take Apple to court. He is said to have allegedly been preparing to file an antitrust lawsuit against the Cupertino-based tech company. The reason: their "unfair" approach to privacy with iMessage and app tracking. As part of its lawsuit, Facebook is considering partnering with other companies, which are already embroiled in a massive legal battle with Apple.


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