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If you are a user of Apple products, you are likely familiar with the “terms and conditions” the user must accept in order to continue using the apple device and associated services. Recently, Apple has come under fire from the US Government for refusing to unlock the iPhone of a suspected criminal in order to obtain evidence. In many ways, accepting the terms and conditions created by Apple (often blindly) we are pledging our cooperation and allegiance to their company and expect their protection in return. In a way, we can view ourselves (or at least our digital identities) as “citizens of Apple”. These “terms and conditions” were be distributed throughout the devices in Apple retail stores as well as to other users outside of the Apple Store’s physical domain.
This project uses Apple’s AirDrop functionality (a proprietary bluetooth file sharing system that allows sharing between Apple devices) in order to communicate, intervene, disrupt, and claim ownership over the personal digital space of companies and individuals.