Apple Files More Patents on Biometric IDs – Is the iPhone the Most Evil Device on the Planet Now?
The Apple iPhone is currently used by over 120 million people in the U.S., capturing almost 50% of the mobile smart phone market. Worldwide, about 1 billion people use Apple iPhones. If you own an Apple iPhone, do you have any idea how much of your personal life and data are now owned by Apple in exchange for allowing you to purchase and use one of their devices? Apple works hand in hand with the U.S. Government and their intelligence agencies to track as much information about you as possible. In an article published today, June 1, 2023, Reuters reports that the Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) is claiming that the U.S. NSA has used Apple iPhones for an American espionage operation inside Russia. Apple has been awarded dozens of patents in the past few weeks for biometrics to be used with a national ID, including fingerprints, faces, and irises from your eyes. Back in April we reported how Apple was teaming up with banking giant Goldman Sachs by offering attractive rates on savings accounts through their Apple Wallet. Within four days of Apple's launch of their high yield savings account, almost 1$billion was deposited into the new account by Apple iPhone users. But now, more than a month later, many iPhone users are complaining that while it was very easy to deposit funds INTO the new Apple account, getting those funds OUT OF the account has often proved difficult. So why do you still own an iPhone? Do you not recognize that it is an instrument for evil? Just look at Apple's logo, the apple with a bite taken out of it. What does that represent?