Use wechat scan QR code < / P > < p > to share with friends and circle of friends < / P > < p > <-- According to the news on June 7, the latest exposed legal documents show that in Apple's < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=iPhone "> iPhone < / a > service technician will be an Oregon < a target ="_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E5%A5%B3%E5%A4%A7%E5%AD%A6%E7%94%9F "> female college student < / a > after her personal photos and videos on her mobile phone were posted to Facebook, apple paid her millions of dollars in compensation p> < p > Apple agreed to reach a settlement with the 21-year-old female college student and admitted that the technician < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E6%B3%84%E9%9C%B2 "> the disclosure of < / a > Photos and videos caused" serious emotional distress ". This incident occurred in 2016 at a maintenance center operated by Apple contractor Heshuo in California, which is also the most serious case of iPhone maintenance facility disclosure_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E4%BE%B5%E7%8A%AF%E9%9A%90%E7%A7%81 "> invasion of privacy < / a > behavior p> < p > Apple often argues that its control over how to repair its devices helps protect customer privacy and lobbies against legislation that makes it easier for third parties to repair its electronic products p> < p > according to the legal documents, the female college student sent the iPhone to the apple repair shop after it stopped working. During the repair process, two technicians posted "10 photos and a video of her undressing at different stages" through their facebook accounts. After being informed by her friends, the female college students deleted the photos p> < p > the exact amount of the settlement between apple and the female college student was not disclosed, but it was described as "millions of dollars" in the filing documents, after its lawyers claimed $5 million in compensation in the negotiations p> < p > the victim's lawyer has threatened to file a lawsuit on the grounds of invasion of privacy and infliction of mental distress, and warned that the lawsuit would bring "negative media publicity". The settlement agreement includes a confidentiality clause that forbids female college students to discuss the case or disclose the amount of compensation p> < p > the incident came to light after a legal dispute between Heshuo and its insurance company. Heshuo paid the settlement fee for apple, but its insurance company refused to pay for it. Instead of being named directly in the lawsuit, Apple has always been referred to as "customer" in an effort to keep the matter secret p> < p > it was only recently that Apple was listed as a customer in another unrelated lawsuit against Heshuo, which the company has confirmed. In its court filing, apple argued that making details of the settlement public could cause "irreparable harm.". The company has always maintained confidentiality and sealed many details of the incident p> < p > the incident triggered a "thorough" investigation by apple, and the two technicians responsible for publishing the photos have been fired, according to the document. After a private settlement with his insurance company, the case was dismissed p> < p > Apple and industry groups representing the company opposed the "right to repair" legislation, saying it would endanger safety or privacy. But activists say the laws will make it easier for independent technicians to fix Apple devices. Apple told a U.S. Commission in 2019 that its oversight of iPhone maintenance would ensure "safety." p> < p > an apple spokesman said: "we attach great importance to the privacy and security of customer data, and have formulated a series of agreements to ensure that the data is protected throughout the repair process. In 2016, when we learned that there were serious violations of our policies by suppliers, we immediately took action and have continued to strengthen our supplier agreements ever since. "( Small) < / P > < p > <-- EndFragment-->