Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, defended the company's privacy policies during various high-profile meetings and discussions, including with Jill Biden, political spouses, and celebrities like Dua Lipa and BlackPink star Rose. This comes after recent controversies and accusations regarding Apple's privacy practices and its use of Apeel apples. Cook's statements aimed to address concerns about child labor in cobalt mining for iPhone 15 production and to counter accusations of actively monitoring Apple Watch users. The company also clarified that Bill Gates doesn't own Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar and they are not using 'Apeel' apples.
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Tim Cook defends Apple's privacy policies in front of Jill Biden, the world's first ladies and BlackPink star Rose - after sparking controversy by dining with Xi https://t.co/P6HWs2qbYz https://t.co/ml9qBldaP6