Tech users have long questioned whether mobile devices and s...

Tech users have long questioned whether mobile devices and smart speakers eavesdrop on their private conversations. Apple answered that question Tuesday with a...

UNICENTRO - Inglês - 2018 - Vestibular - Inglês

Tech users have long questioned whether mobile devices and smart speakers eavesdrop on their private conversations. Apple answered that question Tuesday with a resounding no.
In a letter to federal lawmakers, the tech giant insisted that iPhones do not listen to what users are saying and said third-party app developers don't have access to audio data.
"iPhone doesn't listen to consumers except to recognize the clear, unambiguous audio trigger 'Hey Siri,'" Timothy Powderly, Apple's director of Federal Government Affairs, wrote in the letter, which was obtained by CNN.
"The customer is not our product, and our business model does not depend on collecting vast amounts of personally identifiable information to enrich targeted profiles marketed to advertisers," he added.

Disponível em <https://money.cnn.com/2018/08/08/technology/apple-iphone-listening/index.html> . Acesso em 08 de ago. 2018.
What’s the main message Apple wants to get across?

A) To promote the Siri system as a system that stores personal information.

B) All the third-party app developers have access to the conversations somehow.

C) They don’t eavesdrop on users nor share their information for profit.

D) iPhones have a smart system to record all personal information.

E) Apple takes advantages of personal information to do business.

A B C D E

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