It’s not like Apple us building a database of apps you’ve launched linked to your address and social security number.
It isn't just checking for malware, its broadcasting your app opening behavior to apple and anyone else who might be listening.
> It’s not like Apple us building a database of apps you’ve launched linked to your address and social security number.
You know this how? Seriously, I don't get why you would believe that.
They don’t have any significant advertising business. They don’t need to collect any personally identifiable information. They’ve promoted their brand by putting their customers privacy first.
So why would you believe they would intentionally risk all of that here?
A corporation's nature is determined by their business model.
If you want to apply that fable to, say, Apple's relationship with independent repair shops, I'd 100% agree.
> They don’t have any significant advertising business.
This refutes that they're the scorpion in this relationship.