Technology
The latest skirmish between Facebook and Apple is part of a fight that stretches back more than a decade – CNBC
Facebook launched a campaign last week blasting Apple’s decision to prompt iPhone users to disable apps from tracking their personal data.

Apple CEO Tim Cook (l) and Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and founder of Facebook.
In October 2018, Apple CEO Tim Cook criticized the business practices of Big Tech rivals in an impassioned speech at a privacy conference in Brussels.
“Every day, billions of dollars change hands, and countless decisions are made, on the basis of our likes and dislikes, our friends and families, our relationships and conversations. Our wishes and fears, our hopes and dreams,” Cook said. “These scraps of data, each one harmless…
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