This sums up my view on brand loyalty.Apple is not loyal to me, so why would I be loyal to a multi-billion dollar corporation?
Rather, if apple has a product that fits a need, then I'll consider them, if not I'll buy from another company.
Are your believing Apple propaganda - or do you know that Apple is loyal?They’re loyal to my privacy, so currently a 10.
It’s not propaganda.Are your believing Apple propaganda - or do you know that Apple is loyal?
It’s not propaganda.
I’ve gotten into legal trouble before in which my text messages were subpoenaed, and they weren’t able to get access to my end to end encrypted iMessages, only my SMS texts. So I have firsthand experience with Apple’s privacy policies “my dude”. If you want to believe your own make believe Illuminati world in which Apple are liars out to get us all, that’s on you. And if you haven’t been noticing Apple’s constant battles with the FBI and refusing to make backdoors into their phones, you’re just being purposely obtuse. Tim Cook said privacy is a human right, and so far he has held up to that belief from my personal experience.Apple users are referred to as iZombies by the American surveillance apparatus, my dude..
I will say it's not so much that I am loyal to Apple, but that I am so entrenched in the Apple ecosystem that it would take a lot to get me to switch. Not to mention that I am a pretty happy Apple user myself, and the competition simply lacks the integrated platform that got me hooked in the first place.On a scale of 1-10 how loyal would you say you are to Apple? I give myself a 9.