When Smartphone Terms of Use Become Cyber-Enslavement Agreements

When Smartphone Terms of Use Become Cyber-Enslavement Agreements
Customers queue at an Apple store to buy the iPhone X in Hong Kong on Nov. 3, 2017. Anthony Wallace/AFP/Getty Images
Rex M. Lee
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This article is part of a series on corporate surveillance highlighting civil liberty, privacy, cyber security, safety, and tech-product user exploitation threats associated with connected products that are supported by the Android (Google) OS, Apple iOS, and Microsoft Windows OS.
Rex M. Lee
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Wireless Industry and Application Development Experience (35 years)/Freelance Technology Journalist/Privacy and Data Security Consultant/Blackops Partners Analyst and Researcher/Public Speaker- For More Information Visit My Smart Privacy at: www.MySmartPrivacy.com
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