Eva Longoria Says Apple Employees Used Her Information to Get in Touch
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The 'Desperate Housewives' alum accuses some workers at an Apple Store in Texas of violating her privacy by accessing information she provided to the store.

AceShowbiz - Eva Longoria claims some employees at an Apple store in Texas have breached the company's privacy policies by contacting her directly for personal reasons using information she gave to the store. The "Desperate Housewives" alum reveals the story in an interview on Access Hollywood which is set to air on Wednesday, September 3.

"I've had a lot of problems of people breaking into my email," Longoria shares, adding that she was not hacked, but the people who contacted her got her email address "from the stores." Longoria gives an example of a message she received, " 'I made a dress I want to send it to you, I work at the Apple Store here in San Antonio' and I'm like... what? Did someone give out my email? Or my phone!"

The actress said that the person admitted, " 'I saw your phone number from your profile, I just wanted to call and say hi I'm a fan.' ... There are a lot of privacy issues." So far, Apple has not replied to requests of comment.

The company recently was under negative headlines after some people speculated that the massive naked celebrity photo leaks, which affected female celebrities such as Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton and Kirsten Dunst, were caused by a breach in its systems. In a statement released on Tuesday, the giant tech company denied the speculations and explained that the celebrity accounts were deliberately targeted.

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