Apple may fire an employee for disclosing company information on her TikTok account

Paris Campbell, an Apple employee, said she could be fired for allegedly violated company policy by posing as an Apple employee on social media.

The woman explained that The incident that led to the threat of being fired began after he responded to a TikTok user who spoke about his experience after losing his iPhone. and start receiving messages threatening to sell your personal information on the black market if you don’t unlock your device with your Apple ID.

In this situation Campbell decided to post a video of her own, responding to a user in which she explained that it was all part of a lie because the person who had the phone at the time couldn’t access her files.. He added that this is a strategy used by criminal groups because once an iPhone is locked with an Apple ID, it cannot be formatted and sold as it will require the user to enter their personal credentials in order to work again.

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In the entry, the employee claims to have first-hand knowledge of all this information because, although she cannot disclose how she knows the information she commented on, she worked for a “fruit company” for many years.hinting at Apple’s Apple logo.

The reason Campbell gave such detailed advice is because he has worked at Apple for six years and currently works as a repair technician at an Apple Retail store located in New York City, where he lives with his son.

However, internal company policy prohibits employees from using their social media to discuss customers, colleagues, or share confidential Apple information.

“We want you to be yourself, but you must also be respectful of messages, tweets and other online communications,” Apple said in an internal document.

A few days later, Campbell posted a new video in which she commented on her situation and indicated that she was not sure if she was going to be fired. In a new entry, she clarified that none of the advice she gave in her first video contains information that has not been previously published, so she should not be accused of spreading confidential information.

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Same way He noted that his only intention was to help a user who needed help, and added that he never harmed Apple’s image.On the contrary, he emphasized the high level of security that the company offers its users through security systems such as Apple ID.

Author: Julian Castillo
Source: La Opinion

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