It’s been 47 years since Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak got together in the former’s parents’ garage to create the greatest company ever seen in all of human history. Something like that couldn’t get out of the minds of two “normal” people. Neither Steves was. His intelligence and vision are within reach of very few, and it continues to show.
Steve Wozniak—Woz, for friends—was Apple’s number two man for many years. However, in 1983 he left it and devoted himself to life, other projects, philanthropy, etc. However, if there’s one thing he’s very secretive about, it’s privacy. You think you can absolutely do it, but make a lot of changes in our habits
“Sometimes I want to go back in time”
Steve Wozniak hardly uses social networks. He tweets very occasionally if a friend asks him to, he quit Facebook because he “chokes on so many unknown friends”, he avoids Google as much as possible, and he admits that he uses TikTok, but only an hour a day to watch animal rescue videos.
He says most of them know social media is watching them. It seems correct to you. Whoever wants or needs this socialization, go for it, no problem for him. Of course, he doesn’t need it in any of his forms, so decided to ignore everything and focus on yourself – except for cats on TikTok but who doesn’t like cats?
“I find a lot of advantages in things of the past”
All this I tell you about Wozniak, He said it almost a year ago in an interview
The European Union today imposed the largest data protection fine in history against Meta (formerly Facebook). It looks like they didn’t follow the General Data Protection Regulation when Send European user data to the United States.
The company has already received fines for similar situations with Instagram and WhatsApp, which it owns, but they had never reached this economic level. Meta said he would appeal the decision and that there should be no fear of any cut in his services on the old continent. Despite everything, this decision by the Union can set a precedent in terms of confidentiality
As of today, Meta has five months to fix flaws in its process and stop sending European user data to the United States. It seems that an agreement is already being worked out to see exactly how these situations will be handled in the future. , but nothing is defined yet. In all cases, it seems Wozniak was pretty clear about this before the fineand if the man was right, then you have to give it to him.
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