@tika Apple's admission that they are using advanced AI to surveil whatever they can is no surprise to many of us. It is extremely difficult for some to get out of this trap of an ecosystem. Apple knows they can get away with this without losing too many weakened captive users.

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@krock Indeed. Many are embroiled in this ecosystem and usually have invested thickly. The question then is where to go. Linux Mint? An Android device equipped with Calyx os possibly or Graphene os? But one has to adapt and one has to set aside a lot of easy things. I was tempted the other day though when I came across a Nokia 105 in the store🙂

@krock It's all about. How far are you willing to go and what are you willing to give up for it. We are aware of what is happening but then there is 99.99% of the world that is unaware or just doesn't care. Also. How secure are you on the other systems and do those projects stay.

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I have helped a few family members move from iOS to degoogled Android ROMs and know the obstacles. Yes first a person must want to be free before you can help them. Creating awareness of how unfree they are with Ithings is the first step. Then it is difficult to remove these implants from cyborgs.

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