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Apple hauled before the South Korean watchdog

by on26 April 2011


Tough questions on the iPhone
South Korea's Communications Commission is asking Apple some tough questions about the location data being stored on iPhones and iPads.

South Korea is the latest government which is somewhat cross with Jobs' Mob for spying on its customers. France, Germany, and Italy have all told Apple they want to have a quiet word with the outfit about location data collection.

In the US Apple is facing questions from US Sentaor Al Franken and US Representative Ed Markey about why Jobs' Mob things it is a good idea to track fan boys. Apple has not said anything official, but apparently Steve Jobs told an iPhone user that Apple had not spied on anyone and it was all a made up story. Google, he said, did spy on users.
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