Technology Apple Trolls Chrome in a new Ad

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Apple:

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cartaphilus

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Thank you for posting this!!!!

For the past few years I was starting to wonder; what is wrong with people? Are we getting dumber? Now this answers it.

edit: few weeks ago I watched an accident video of a thief attempting to steal copper from an overhead trolly powerline...like...honestly?! Really? He didn't make it.
 
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cartaphilus

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In a new ad, Apple replicates a Hitchcock movie. Cameras fly around citizens, monitoring their browsing habits. Until they ditch Chrome and start using Safari.


I don't know what's worse?:

Knowing that you are being watched and everything is being logged by google.

OR

Being ignorant about the fact that apple also doesn't value your privacy. Apple just like google is using your data to advertise and track it's metrics. They are losing the browser wars and they want Safari to remain relevant. Apple and Google are competitors pure and simple.
 

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Apple and Google are competitors pure and simple.
Of course, and they are both hungry to dominate and win the browser wars. This is the reason now iOS 18 and Mac OS Sequoia include “passwords” app, because the synchronisation is the reason some people use Chrome on Apple devices. Also, Google aggressively tries to get you to download Chrome on various platforms.

Nevertheless, the ad is funny.
 

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