> If you are paying Google, you are definitely a customer.
You're a customer for a different product/service than the one under discussion. What does that change about the one that's under discussion? Nothing. They're different relationships that imply no in relation to each other.
It means that this statement:
"Apple wants their customers to feel like someone has their back"
might be applied to Google, too, to a more limited degree.
You're a customer for a different product/service than the one under discussion. What does that change about the one that's under discussion? Nothing. They're different relationships that imply no in relation to each other.