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You're asking if the company that employed cheap Chinese child labor for years to build their products right up until mainstream media started making a deal out of it is ethical? The same company that you could not even buy a standard power cable for at a normal store, but had to go to a registered Apple reseller just to get a power cable? That's the "ethical" company you're referring to?
Google you are the product though. Their customer is advertisers. Apple sells products and services to their customers so it’s very different. There’s a reason Siri sucks compared to other assistants and it’s cause they aren’t using all your data to improve it. They anonymise it and privacy is a big thing with Apple. It holds them back but I prefer it. You have to pay for things that others offer for free then monetise your data.