An Apple employee claims that the tech giants threatened to fire her for violating company policy after she posted a video on TikTok.
Paris Campbell answered a question from a TikTok user who asked her what to do when her phone was stolen.
The video has over 7 million views and Paris has over 500,000 followers on the platform.
The person who stole the phone threatened to sell her information on the black market if she didn't remove her Apple ID from the device.
Paris said that he has been a certified hardware engineer for six years for a company that talks about fruit.
You are the only person that can save them and your phone is useless to them.
Paris stated in a video that she was waiting to hear if she was going to lose her job.
According to an internal document from Apple, they want you to be yourself, but they also want you to be respectful.
Paris, who has worked for Apple for six years, said that she had never identified herself as an Apple employee until the video.
There is nothing in the social media policies that says I can't identify myself as an Apple employee publicly, just that I shouldn't.
Nothing in this video was not already public facing knowledge. I didn't violate any type of confidentiality.
Apple did not reply immediately.
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