Apple Accused of iSpying: Employee Lawsuit Exposes Big Brother Allegations
Apple is in hot water as a former employee claims the tech giant has been spying on workers’ personal iPhones and iCloud accounts. The lawsuit alleges Apple installed surveillance software on devices, but Apple insists it was all consensual and for health reasons. Stay tuned for more twists in this legal drama!

Hot Take:
Apple: the company that makes privacy its business, now accused of making your business its business. It’s like finding out your favorite health food store is secretly a fast-food joint. Will the real Apple please stand up?
Key Points:
- Apple faces a lawsuit claiming it spies on employees’ personal devices.
- Former employee Amar Bhakta alleges surveillance software was installed on iPhones.
- Apple denies allegations, citing health and safety monitoring as a justification.
- The lawsuit is under a new California law allowing workers to sue on behalf of the state.
- The case could set precedents for employee privacy rights and corporate surveillance.
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