Goodbye iPhone Rumors, Apple Starts Censoring Disclosures

Goodbye iPhone Rumors, Apple Starts Censoring Disclosures

If until now we find out a long time in advance what will be the news for the new Apple products, i.e. iPhone, iPad, Mac, and not only, well in the future we may not have as many joys , or disappointments, before the launch of the products.

Apple has begun to censor rumors about its products, with some prominent leakers being contacted by lawyers hired by Apple and being told that they can be sued if they publish information about unreleased products.

Apple says that these rumors give its competitors an advantage when it comes to unreleased products, and create unrealistic expectations for customers, and if we look at how the Chinese copied iPhones before they were launched, the Americans are right here.

Apple's hunt against those who publish information about unreleased products began with the iPhone 4, when Steve Jobs attacked an American publication that bought an apparently lost phone in a bar, but since then rumors about Apple products have intensified .

The reality is that rumors keep Apple products in the attention of the whole world, almost daily, and their disappearance could have a substantial impact on the interest people show in the products it still sells worldwide.