Thursday, April 28, 2011

iPhone, the defense of Jobs' We do not follow no one "

NEW YORK - Apple did not intend to keep the data on the movements of millions of iPhone users. Word of Steve Jobs. The number one company's Cupertino, absent for three months from illness, personal reply to the controversy sparked by news that the iPhone kept in memory all the movements of mobile phones.

"We do not follow anyone. The files found in phones, as we have explained, was essentially created through anonymous information that we collect from tens of millions of iPhone," Jobs said in a telephone interview to "Mobilized", the tech blog site All Things Digital news information. And the Wall Street Journal states that when collecting data on users of the iPhone to ensure a range of services such as the maps, Apple never transmits the precise location of the phone.

"When a new technology makes its entrance," added the CEO of Apple, there is a period of "adjustment and teaching." "Judging from the things that are happening I think, as a sector, we have not done a good job in teaching. Accordingly has jumped to a lot of wrong conclusions in the last week." Jobs also confirmed that it intends to make some changes to these little programs, to ensure even more privacy, and is ready to testify to Congress on these issues.

An Apple press release says that "the reason why the iPhone is retained so much information that we have discovered a problem and solve it quickly."

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