Apple begins storing Russian iCloud data within country, complying with new law - report

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    jbdragonjbdragon Posts: 2,312member
    joogabah wrote: »
    I thought the problem was the universal spying by U.S. intelligence agencies. It makes sense, given open knowledge of this practice, that countries would not want data stored in a hostile imperialist police state hell bent on subduing them. Americans can no longer self righteously claim the mantle of liberty. It was always about power. I mean sheesh - it literally had a slave class as the origin of its initial capital accumulation. And it pontificates on liberty.

    I agree with this. The out of control spying by the U.S. Government. Something they can't do if the data is in their own countries. Also makes it easier if they want to spy on their own citizens like our government is doing to us. Things have changed where we are ask guilty until proven innocent which will never be proven.
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