Apple: We Don’t Help The NSA Collect iPhone User Data
Apple says it is not a party to the NSA's DROPOUTJEEP spy program.
Apple says it is not a party to the NSA's DROPOUTJEEP spy program.
Is Apple helping the U.S. government spy on Americans?
Apple has joined forces with a selection of other technology giants to appeal for a reform to the U.S. government's surveillance activities.
The Supreme Court of the United States won't hear an NSA-challenging case.
Apple has joined the fight against the U.S. government over how it can report security requests.
Apple has issued another statement about customer privacy.
The hacker group claims Apple is collecting Touch ID information, and giving it to surveillance groups.
Companies are pushing for more openness in the wake of the NSA domestic surveillance system.
Apple has posted an open letter entitled "Apple's Commitment to Customer Privacy" to its website.
A class action lawsuit over alleged privacy violations has been filed against Apple and many others.
It has been eight long months since Apple last held an event that launched a new product or service. That will change tomorrow, June 10, when Apple CEO Tim Cook welcomes the technology world to this year’s WWDC in San Francisco, Calif.
Key Internet providers deny helping U.S. government in growing PRISM story.
Apparently, Verizon has been furnishing private phone information to the U.S. government for years without us knowing.
Verizon has been handing over the telephone records of millions of its subscribers to the National Security Agency.