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Tim Cook’s Privacy Legacy Under the Microscope as He Prepares to Leave Apple

As Tim Cook prepares to step down as Apple’s CEO in September after 15 years at the helm, his carefully cultivated reputation as a champion of user privacy is facing fresh scrutiny. Cook famously resisted the FBI’s demands to unlock a mass shooter’s iPhone in 2015 and has called privacy “a fundamental right.” Apple reinforced this image with high-profile advertising campaigns.

But critics point to the company’s concessions to government demands abroad — particularly in authoritarian regimes — as undermining those claims. The tension between Apple’s domestic privacy posture and its international compromises is likely to define how Cook’s tenure is ultimately judged.

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