The case of the stolen celebrity photos on iCloud has revived the debate on the security of personal data by High Tech companies. Apple and Google, two of the four industry giants to inveigh more on this sensitive issue in a clear attempt to regain the trust of their users.
This is Eric Schmidt, the former PSG of Google, who admits that “the competition between Apple and Google has never been so fierce,” in recent weeks. After being open on patent issues related to smartphones conflict of the two companies, now is the issue of personal data that the bad blood between the two giants.
It was he who started! That’s what will tell the CEO of Google. For by Tim Cook who launched the war by attacking the policy of targeted advertising the Mountain View company effect. He launched “We do not create a profile for the contents of your email or your Internet browsing habits, which we will then sell to advertisers’ . War was declared
Google’s response was not long in coming, and the matter of piracy iCloud has been a boon for the firm of Larry Page, Eric Schmidt was then snubbed Tim Cook on security issues, saying “We have always been pioneers in security and encryption. Our systems are much more secure than anyone, including Apple. They are catching up, it’s very good “
The two companies are trying to take advantage of the turmoil caused by the Snowden case to pull the cover to them on matters of sensitive data. The FBI has entered the debate by dézinguant iPhone 6 would be “favorite criminal phone” because too secure.
Following hostilities soon! One thing is for sure, if this conflict allows both companies to improve their data security policy, it is the consumer who will emerge victorious!
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