
"Cook's refusal to assist the FBI in unlocking an iPhone after the San Bernardino shooting highlighted his commitment to privacy, establishing Apple as a leader in data protection and setting a precedent for future government interactions."
"The ongoing antitrust issues surrounding the App Store, particularly the lawsuit from Epic Games, have posed significant challenges for Cook, as Apple faces scrutiny over its app distribution practices and market dominance."
Tim Cook has led Apple for 15 years, increasing its market cap over 11 times to approximately $4 trillion, resulting in a net worth of around $3 billion. His tenure has involved navigating complex political landscapes, including two presidential administrations, and facing significant challenges such as the FBI encryption case and antitrust lawsuits regarding the App Store. Cook's decisions have shaped Apple's identity as a privacy-focused company, while also dealing with controversies related to the Chinese market and product failures like the Vision Pro headset. Incoming CEO John Ternus will inherit these challenges.
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