Eva Longoria Feels Violated By Apple, Here’s Why


Eva Longoria is anything but pleased at Apple as she revealed to Access Hollywood on Wednesday, and she has good reason not to be the happiest camper at the moment.

During an interview with the publication, Longoria said that more than one Apple employee has breached her privacy by calling her via the personal info she shared with the company. The actress spoke to Billy Bush and Kit Hoover about the recent leak of over 100 nude and semi-nude celebrity photos over the weekend.

“I’ve had a lot of problems of people breaking into my email. Not hacked, just go get it from the stores and I had a big problem with that.”

When Hoover asked, “Wait, what were they sending you? Like, ‘Hi Eva, my name is John?'” Eva Longoria replied,

“Yeah. ‘I made a dress I want to send it to you, I work at the Apple Store here in San Antonio’ and I’m like… what? Did someone give out my email? Or my phone! ‘I saw your phone number from your profile, I just wanted to call and say hi I’m a fan.’…There are a lot of privacy issues.”

Following Eva’s revelations, Access Hollywood contacted the Apple store in San Antonio from where some of the allegations emanate. Employees at the branch said they were unaware of the incident with Longoria, and Apple were anything but forthcoming with an official statement on the matter.

Eva Longoria‘s allegations that her privacy was breached by Apple, albeit not by the celebrity iCloud hacker, come just days before the company announced new security measures to better protect users.

The only comment the publication could glean was from Tim Cook who spoke about the hacked celebrity photos.

“We want to do everything we can do to protect our customers, because we are as outraged if not more so than they are.”

” More so?” Really?

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