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Apple whistleblower goes public over 'lack of action'

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A former Apple contractor who had helped blow the whistle on its program to listen to users’ Siri recordings has gone go public, protesting against the lack of action taken after the disclosures. In a letter announcing his decision, sent to all European data protection regulators, Thomas le Bonniec said it’s worrying that Apple keeps ignoring and violating fundamental rights and continues massive collection of data.