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gatorguy said: Rayz2016 said: crowley said: macplusplus said: Apple can resist to government requests but if a government makes that scheme into law Apple cannot resist. This was true last week too, nothing has change…
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lkrupp said: All this handwringing and foaming at the mouth, spittle flying everywhere. Fine, but what do you all pan to DO about it? Leave the iOS platform? Where will you go? Android, even though Google has been doing this for a couple of y…
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gatorguy said: beowulfschmidt said: AppleInsider said: "Apple will refuse any such demands," says the FAQ document. "We have faced demands to build and deploy government-mandated changes that degrade the privacy of users before,…
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elijahg said: Bollocks. So when the Chinese government tells Apple to add a heap of CPP provided hashes, they’re going to refuse? Of course they won’t. If any government said provided data were hashes of CSAM material, who’s Apple to say it’s…
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crowley said: macplusplus said: Apple can resist to government requests but if a government makes that scheme into law Apple cannot resist. This was true last week too, nothing has changed with regards to Apple's obligation to foll…
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JaiOh81 said: entropys said: A concern from privacy and security experts has been that this scanning of images on device could easily be extended to the benefit of authoritarian governments that demand Apple expand what it searches for…
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crowley said: srice said: Rayz2016 said: The problem is that Apple has already admitted that the system is open to abuse. Since the images are hashed, then Apple doesn't know what images are being searched for. This means that any…
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dope_ahmine said: Rayz2016 said: dope_ahmine said: Sweeney is only out to hurt Apple, whatever side he needs to take. So stop commenting on whether he’s right or not here. You are only feeding the troll. Instead, take the discu…
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From the same thread: And here's something else I learned. I have been unfair on the Apple employees who complained about their desire to work from home. Although I still disagree that every company can work successfully if all the employees are…
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Mmmm. https://twitter.com/kaepora/status/1423387147172724741 I think Apple was hoping that by tagging their surveillance technology with the 'protect the children!' moniker, no one would dare question what they were doing. Not sure that worked ou…
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dope_ahmine said: Sweeney is only out to hurt Apple, whatever side he needs to take. So stop commenting on whether he’s right or not here. You are only feeding the troll. Instead, take the discussion of whether Apple’s filtering function is …
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Stop press! RayzInsider has just read a note slipped under the lavatory door by the not-so-well-connected iPundit, Ming I DontReallyKnow. In light of its ongoing commitment to protecting user privacy, Apple will be rebranding its ubiquitous smart…
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ihatescreennames said: I am interested to know what the difference is between Apple doing this and Google doing this. Google has been scanning photos for CSAM for years and I've never seen an uproar over it. Is there something I'm missing tha…
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bageljoey said: GeorgeBMac said: bageljoey said: I often go mountain biking on my own. I’ve been thinking I should enable the fall detection but I’m worried that I would trip the warning. Would it be possible to not notice the…
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mbdrake76 said: M68000 said: Why are people so up in arms about this? If you have nothing to hide why are you fighting Apple’s attempt to make the world safer from criminals and sick people? This “ceo” made the amazingly stupid comm…
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Punultimate said: Coming from the man whose Epic Game Store is notorious for its spyware sniffing and snooping around peoples' computer and logs. As with everything, Timmy tries a scheme and looks like a joke with an obvious agenda. Yeah,…
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baconstang said: TechPro said: " But no matter where you store your files online the government can always get a subpoena to gain access to your account." If a court subpoenaed the files on your phone, or there was some sort of probable caus…
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DAalseth said: And it starts. First the EFF. Then competitors like EPIC, soon the very lawmakers who were complaining about Apple not helping the FBI will be out for blood. This was a monumentally stupid move on Apple’s part. M68000 said…
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Apple_Bar said: M68000 said: Why are people so up in arms about this? If you have nothing to hide why are you fighting Apple’s attempt to make the world safer from criminals and sick people? This “ceo” made the amazingly stupid comm…
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SuperSkunkTXKSE said: omasou said: Sweeney no one cares about what you have to say or your opinion. I care. I don't like his Epic Games app store case, but he's RIGHT ON THE MONEY on this one. "Authorities" will lie to gain access…