'A former Apple contractor called on EU privacy watchdogs Wednesday to investigate the firm's "past and present" use of Siri recordings nine months after reports emerged of the firm listening in without users' knowledge.
“I request that you, as a data protection authority, set out to protect a fundamental right recognized throughout the Union, to take action and investigate Apple's past and present practices (and of other tech companies following the same practices),” wrote Thomas Le Bonniec, who from May to July 2019 worked on a Siri transcription project in Cork, Ireland.'
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