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roake said: Mike Wuerthele said: entropys said: It doesn’t help when people are confused about what this does. But it also doesn’t help when people ignore what it does because “Think of the children!!” Like this article. Bottom…
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yojimbo007 said: BACKDOOR DISGUISED AS VERTUE!Apple killing its own Mantra and breaking it ecosys at the same time…in one stupid, dangerous and hypocritical move! No iOS 15 or iPhone 13 or new ipad…. not for me! Advertising. Just you wait…
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Beats said: People are seeing through the bull****. Can you imagine what folk would be saying if Google were doing this?
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"I grant you, in hindsight, introducing these two features at the same time was a recipe for this kind of confusion," said Federighi. No one is confused, Craig.
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chadbag said: Rayz2016 said: chadbag said: Honest question: What does something like 1password offer me above what I get for free with the keychain IF I don’t care about cross platform (meaning outside of Apple) use? I don’t …
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The biggest complaint, however, is that they're dropping the standalone version completely: no more local vaults. Everything has to be stored on 1password.com.
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chadbag said: Honest question: What does something like 1password offer me above what I get for free with the keychain IF I don’t care about cross platform (meaning outside of Apple) use? I don’t care about android or windows. I’m happily…
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dysamoria said: GeorgeBMac said: radarthekat said: aguyinatx said: mjtomlin said: Just thought I’d chime in after reading so many misguided complaints about this subject. Are all of you context deaf? Did you read w…
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tommikele said: darkvader said: Maybe they're tired of working for a company that claims to protect user privacy but instead wants to install spyware on users' devices. That's great. They can easily get jobs at Google, Facebook, In…
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John Kheit thinks the press has given Apple an easy ride with this. Not sure I agree. The press has reported what they’re seeing. https://www.macobserver.com/columns-opinions/devils-advocate/apple-broke-privacy-promises-hearts/
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As usual, Rene Ritchie nails the problem and comes up with a solution: https://youtu.be/4poeneCscxI Scan the photos on an intermediate server before they’re sent to iCloud. That would remove the on-device scanner that everyone is concerned about. …
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sflocal said: mpantone said: sflocal said: "Millions" for 35-70 people? Go figure. The people throwing money at the homeless problem must be the same running the San Francisco money-pit as well. One thing for certain: you d…
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fastasleep said: chadbag said: The problem is the hubris of Apple and Tim Cook and his EVP and other staff. They are so convinced that all their "social" wokeness and initiatives are 100% correct and a mission from god (not God). Th…
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coolfactor said: bloggerblog said: User data should only used to improve that user's experience, not to share with other orgs. No matter what the scenario is. No user data is being shared with other orgs — until a very concerning t…
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sflocal said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: If this was such a great idea, why are thousands of Apple employees singing an open letter against it? Craig keeps saying "we". Who exactly are "we"? Apple has had a problem with its executives a…
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dk49 said: I am still wondering why Apple developed this feature? I don't see any other reason than a requirement/request from the government. Why indeed 🤔
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: If this was such a great idea, why are thousands of Apple employees singing an open letter against it? Because they're 'misunderstanding' apparently. Or it could because they understand it perfectly, and jus…
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"This is only being applied as part of a process of storing something in the cloud," he continued. "This isn't some processing running over the images you store in Messages, or Telegram ..." Er, no one thought that.
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ctt_zh said: StrangeDays said: darkvader said: The message is not the problem. The spyware is the problem. It’s not spyware. It’s the exact same child porn hash checking used by Microsoft, Google, Dropbox, Twitter, and Tumbl…
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But things must be getting a bit sticky if they're rolling out Hair Force One. It's odd, because with this much of a backlash, Google and Microsoft would've thrown in the towel and sat round the campfire for a rethink, Apple keeps on insisting tha…