KEY POINTS
  • Apple's Tim Cook hit out at tech companies that insist more customer data leads to superior products, saying in an interview with Vice that such claims are a "bunch of bunk."
  • The tech CEO did not name names, but appeared to point the finger at the likes of Facebook and Google.
  • Cook insisted that Apple has not compromised user privacy in China.
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during the 2018 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center on June 4, 2018 in San Jose, California.

Apple CEO Tim Cook hit out at tech companies that claim more customer data leads to superior products, saying that's a "bunch of bunk."

In an exclusive interview with Vice News Tonight that aired Tuesday, Cook did not name any names but appeared to admonish the likes of advertising giants Facebook and Google, which rely on data sharing with third parties.