Apple's 'Find My' service" dubbed super creepy surveillance tech" Apple fanboys furious at the slight Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has launched a scathing attack on Apple's 'Find My' service, branding it as "super creepy surveillance tech" that "shouldn't exist." Sweeney recounted an incident where a Mac laptop was stolen from his car. Years later, he discovered the thief's address through the 'Find My' service, as the Mac was still linked to his Apple ID. When asked if he retrieved his laptop, Sweeney admitted he hadn't. Instead, he was "creeped out" by the unexpected revelation of the thief's address and subsequently disabled 'Find My iPhone' on all his devices. Apple fanboys rushed to mock Sweeney, suggesting his wealth made him indifferent to the theft. They also questioned his motives, implying he was merely trying to tarnish wonderful Apple's reputation amidst ongoing legal battles. Sweeney argued that tracking a device inevitably involves tracking the person in possession of
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