SAN FRANCISCO (BLOOMBERG) - Apple Inc responded to Democratic Senators who sent a letter to Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook with questions related to the privacy of the iPhone maker's Covid-19 screening tools.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc responded to Democratic Senators who sent a letter to Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook with questions related to the privacy of the iPhone maker's Covid-19 screening tools.
The company also answered questions related to data sharing, agreements with government agencies, and the accessibility of the tools.
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