Tim Cook talks about iCloud data security and the stolen photos scandal (Video)

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  scandal nude pictures of Hollywood stars what were stolen through iCloud will remain forever in the memory of those who use the company's products, but in a recent interview Tim Cook try again to assure us that our data is correct. CEO Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), spoke to the American journalist Charlie Rose about this problem, in the video clip above, the second part of an interview, the beginning of which is available you can view it here.

Our view is that when we design a new service we try not to collect data. So we're not reading your email. We're not reading your iMessage. If the government laid a subpoena on us to get your iMessages, we can't provide it. It's encrypted and we don't have a key.  Our business is based on selling [products]. Our business is not based on having information about you. You are not our product.

  Tim Cook claims that Apple does not collect data about users, because its services are not designed for this, the company not being able to provide any messages of iMessage to the authorities because, apparently, he cannot access them. Tim Cook again strongly supports the fact that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), does not give any government agency access to the data from its servers, this after numerous accusations appeared according to which the NSA would have accessed data of iCloud with Apple's consent.

You know, I was at — I was at Compaq at a time where the objective was to become a $40 billion company. Well, employees don't get excited about that. This isn't something you wake up and you go, "I'm going to take the hill today to do 40" — I mean, you know? It's just not that. But changing the world? These are the things that people work for. And this pushes people. And so, this is who we are as people. And it's the values ​​of our company. It's been the values ​​of our company forever. And it's to Steve's credit. He put these values ​​in the company... I know I probably said it too many times, but it's a privilege of a lifetime to be there, because I think there's no place like it on Earth."

  Separately, Tim Cook spoke again about the company's values ​​and its mission to change the world, crediting Steve Jobs for implementing this mentality among employees.