Paris Campbell, who worked at Apple for six years, said the company was threatening to fire her over a TikTok video.

Campbell repairs devices at the Apple Store in New York City and also posts videos on TikTok. She has over 400,000 followers on social media.

In one of the latest videos, Campbell discovered the discovery of a lost iPhone on Coachella, and then received a message about the threat of her data being sold on the open market if she did not remove the iPhone from her Apple ID.

Campbell did not say that he works for the company, “that he likes to talk about fruit.”

I can’t say exactly how I know this information, but I can say that for the past six years I’ve been working as a certified equipment engineer for a company that loves to talk about fruit. Your phone is really useless to them and you are the only person who can save them and I suggest you don’t.

Paris Campbell

This video quickly went viral. It got 5 million views in a day.

In the last search service, an Apple manager asked to remove the video, otherwise it will be associated with disciplinary action “up to the structure.”

Over the weekend, Campbell posted a video titled “Dear Apple” in which she revealed she was an Apple employee. The video girl refused to leave, so she is waiting for the building.

Before this video, I have never identified myself as an Apple employee. It’s funny, after studying social media politics… it doesn’t say anywhere that I can’t publicly identify myself as an Apple employee, it’s just that I shouldn’t do it in a way that makes the company look bad.

Paris Campbell

Apple doesn’t ban posting on social media, but the company requires them to show respect for posts. The company does not comment on events with Campbell. [The Verge]


Source: Iphones RU

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