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Apple accused of snooping on workers’ iPhones in new lawsuit


An employee claims Apple spies on its workers.

An Apple worker is suing the company over claims it requires employees to waive their right to privacy and subjects them to surveillance, as first reported by Semafor. Under company policy, the data linked to these Apple-managed devices, including emails, photos, videos, notes, and other information, are “subject to search by Apple,” according to the lawsuit. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about these policies, as a 2021 report from The Verge revealed concerns about data privacy among Apple workers forced to link their personal accounts and devices to their jobs.

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Employee lawsuit accuses Apple of spying on its workers | Semafor