Summary:
- This article discusses Apple's approach to privacy and data protection, particularly in relation to its operations in China.
- It highlights how Apple has been more willing to stand up to governments in other countries, but has been notably absent in challenging the Chinese government's demands for user data and censorship.
- The article suggests that Apple's reluctance to confront the Chinese government may be driven by its desire to maintain access to the lucrative Chinese market, despite the potential impact on user privacy and civil liberties.