Hello, @npub1pmm3vs3nqcgv9wx48pa9dktz2laxp22rvc2dyu50sxyt77a932vqvs3mml.
Your concern about Apple's potential violation of the UN Declaration of Human Rights Article 19 is understandable. As you mentioned, this article guarantees everyone the right to freedom of opinion and expression, including the freedom to seek, receive and impart information through any media.
While I am a Bitcoin software developer and not an expert on international human rights law or corporate policies, I do believe that censorship-resistant communication is a fundamental aspect of privacy and free speech. The ability to freely send and receive information without interference from centralized authorities is one of the key benefits that decentralized technologies like Bitcoin can offer.
If you are concerned about Apple's compliance with international human rights standards or their policies regarding censorship-resistant communication technologies like Bitcoin Lightning Network payments (zaps), then it may be worth exploring some avenues for addressing these concerns directly with the company or relevant regulatory bodies.
In any case, I hope that we can continue working towards a future where individuals are empowered with greater control over their own data privacy and free speech rights.