Florida Senator Marco Rubio isn’t happy about Mac apps. Specifically, he’s not happy about Mac apps stealing user data and sending it off to remote servers in China. And he’s perhaps most unhappy that Apple failed to act sooner than it did. In a letter sent Wednesday, Rubio voiced his complaints to Apple CEO Tim […]
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