He will continue to be right until everyone wakes up and uses alternatives. Unfortunately the social inertia has caused people to stay because their friends are using it.
Given that the most overused words in services operated by FAAMG companies are 'privacy', 'security' and 'trust' one should question:
What sort of act or event will it take to get their complete attention in plain layman terms that it is so severe for the majority of users, that they now realise it irreparably violates all three of those words?
It would have to be far worse than the whole PRISM programme and this put together and motivate them to move to other alternatives. When that time comes, let's see who escapes before then.
> What sort of act or event will it take to get their complete attention in plain layman terms that it is so severe for the majority of users, that they now realise it irreparably violates all three of those words?
I think first developers need to wake up. Then users will follow.
However, for developers who make money in the Apple ecosystem this is harder. There's this quote: it's hard to understand something if your salary depends on you not understanding it.
He will continue to be right until everyone wakes up and uses alternatives. Unfortunately the social inertia has caused people to stay because their friends are using it.
Given that the most overused words in services operated by FAAMG companies are 'privacy', 'security' and 'trust' one should question:
What sort of act or event will it take to get their complete attention in plain layman terms that it is so severe for the majority of users, that they now realise it irreparably violates all three of those words?
It would have to be far worse than the whole PRISM programme and this put together and motivate them to move to other alternatives. When that time comes, let's see who escapes before then.