

"We shouldn't sugarcoat the consequences. This is surveillance. Privacy in itself has become a crisis. It's of that proportion -- A crisis. I think it's a crisis. If you think about it, when I was growing up, one of the worst things, other than, you know, something like hurting somebody or something, was the peeping Tom. You know, somebody looking in the window. The fact is that the people who track on the internet know a lot more about you than if somebody's looking in your window. A lot more. Because you tend to put your thoughts online."
When asked about the issue of people spending an ever increasing amount of time on their digital devices, Cook said Apple doesn't make more money the longer people stay on its phones. He also said he would prefer if customers did not use the product a lot.

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