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yes your right, i forgot iAd's although i still think out of the two Apple can be trusted more than Google due to the real revenue being the iOS devices themselves, as you said Apple could have a vested interest because of Apps and iAds, however i don't think they would risk it for the sake of making the platform known as unsecure, where i think Google knows they are recognised as a search brand so would push ahead more.
I suppose the general consensus would be if any of our data is entirely safe in the cloud and which of the vendors can offer a guarantee of not touching user data, Im a big fan of DropBox but even they have changed their T&C to reflect exactly this discussion, the access of client data by dropbox.