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Apple pays woman ‘millions’ after iPhone repair workers posted her explicit photos and sex videos on her Facebook
Charlotte Edwards, Digital Technology and Science Reporter
12:41 ET, Jun 9 2021
APPLE has had to pay millions of dollars to a woman whose explicit videos and images were shared online by people repairing her iPhone.
The private content was uploaded to her Facebook and other platforms and appeared as if she d uploaded it herself.
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Apple was not named in the lawsuitCredit: Alamy
Apple was not named in the lawsuit but has since confirmed the incident and made an apology.
The tech giant said in a statement: We take the privacy and security of our customers data extremely seriously and have a number of protocols in place to ensure data is protected throughout the repair process.
Apple aurait versé des millions de dollars à une étudiante après que des techniciens de réparation ont partagé ses images personnelles sur les réseaux sociaux
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Apple paga multa por que sus técnicos exhibieron fotos íntimas de un cliente
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iPhone Assembler Pegatron Acquires Land for Production Base in India
Thursday February 18, 2021 3:04 am PST by Tim Hardwick
Apple supplier Pegatron says it has spent $14.2 million to buy the rights to use a plot of land for building a factory in Channai, India.
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Pegatron will set up a manufacturing base on the factory site mainly for production of iPhone smartphones, with production to begin the earliest in the second half of 2021, according to industry sources, adding Pegatron plans to employ about 14,000 workers there.
Pegatron is Apple s second-largest iPhone assembler after Foxconn, and in June of last year registered a wholly-owned subsidiary called Pegatron Technology India. In late 2020, its board of directors approved a proposal to spend $150 million to build its first iPhone manufacturing plant in the country.