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mike54 said: Not a fan of Sweeney, but he is on point here, I totally agree with him. While Tim Cook was conducting his privacy advertising campaign not long ago, he had already signed off on this scanning project. While he was standing up …
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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 comment about “presumption …
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iadlib said: This is admirable and I like the intention behind it. But to plays devils advocate. I bring up that this technique. Maybe. Possibly. Could be adapted for other kinds of data. Say emails. Text messages. Let’s say it becomes an API…
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crowley said: iadlib said: This is admirable and I like the intention behind it. But to plays devils advocate. I bring up that this technique. Maybe. Possibly. Could be adapted for other kinds of data. Say emails. Text messages. Let’s …
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: Mike Wuerthele said:Delightful ad hominem and continued slippery slope. You asked about my kids yesterday in a poorly thought-out example that didn't apply, and I care more about them, than I do a hypothetical Ap…
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: Mike Wuerthele said:Delightful ad hominem and continued slippery slope. You asked about my kids yesterday in a poorly thought-out example that didn't apply, and I care more about them, than I do a hypothetical Ap…
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crowley said: Rayz2016 said: So instead of trying to ignore the bad authoritarian actor argument, perhaps the supporters would care to explain how it won’t happen. They won’t; all they will say is that the lynching of homosexuals is unfo…
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Facebook schooling Apple on privacy. It’s like one of those What if … movies.
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ireland said: Privacy nightmare. Ripe for abuse by bad actors, governments, and even future Apple execs. The worst idea to ever come out of Cupertino. Worse than the hockey puck mouse? What I’m seeing here is folk ignoring the danger to g…
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Yup, this basically.
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DAalseth said: No matter how well intentioned, this effort will be used to damage Apple's reputation, severely. It should be abandoned immediately. Remember how Apple was excoriated by some last year for having a "monopoly" on covid reportin…
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Well since they lose money on every customer, this may be a winning strategy.
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M68000 said: Does anybody think that an internal memo being posted here and maybe other places in the internet is normal or appropriate? Especially knowing how secretive Apple is? I don’t think most companies, Apple or otherwise want their…
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leehericks said: To explain this quickly, this “scanning applies only (for now) to photos before they are uploaded to iCloud Photos. If you don’t use iCloud Photos, then this will never happen (for now). Your device scans your photos and calcul…
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elijahg said: Rayz2016 said: elijahg said: This probably also means eventually (if not already) Apple is scanning data that goes through iCloud Private Relay. Why try and force every ISP to scan people's data when they can by de…
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andrewj5790 said: chasm said: Seems like nearly all commenter didn’t read the article, or even the headline, before commenting. To be fair, most other media outlets offer way worse headlines, and not a one I’ve seen outside of AppleIn…
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elijahg said: This probably also means eventually (if not already) Apple is scanning data that goes through iCloud Private Relay. Why try and force every ISP to scan people's data when they can by default pass it all through an Apple server? …
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gatorguy said: bulk001 said: aguyinatx said: It's terrifying that Apple is allowing the government to bypass legal restrictions that would have made this type of search unlawful. I am not defending criminals or pedos but I stro…
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chris-net said: For a very long time I’ve trusted Apple to do the right thing. They’ve been prepared to make difficult decisions to maintain and enhance that trust. They’ve now stepped over that line. I’ve been paying them for decades for …
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I went to the thread and he’s deliberately scaremongering about collisions. Yup, s’funny, I said he was scaremongering when he said Apple would be checking your pictures and sending their interpretation to law enforcement. The match has to be fuzzy …