Apple is trying to get an insider to reveal his sources

Apple has taken active action against a Chinese citizen advertising stolen iPhone prototypes. Company

intends to put an end to this practice, especially in the context of the upcoming premiere of the iPhone 13. The new flagships are expected to be presented in September.

The company claims that providinginformation about future products affects public opinion and, accordingly, interest in devices. Leaking data in this way not only damages Apple's image, but also reveals features that the company wants to keep secret until the premiere.

Tech giant wants anonymousA Chinese citizen has stopped receiving, advertising and selling information about future Apple devices. In parallel, the company wants to obtain data about all sources that provide confidential information about new Apple products. These actions violate not only the law, but also the tech giant's trade secrets.


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Chinese citizen accused of deliberately publishinginformation about prototypes acquired by illegal means. The spread on social media and other online platforms showcases the design and key features Apple is working on.

The user is given 14 days to share the sources from which he draws information. Otherwise, the police will continue their investigation and may turn to direct charges.

Apple's actions are designed to forcepeople posting data on future versions of the iPhone, stop this practice. This is a problem that severely damages technology economically and marketing.

Apple&#8211; isn't the only manufacturer to experience data leaks about future products, but it looks like they'll be trying to proactively address the situation.

Source: appleinsider

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