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EFF protesting Apple CSAM identification programs on Monday evening
maestro64 said:Anyone who think this is good idea of Apple scanning your phones for images fail to see the altruist down line bad effects this can have.
I share this before it only works for images which are known about and stored in the CSAM data base these are image that sick people trade in. It can not catch newly created images since they are not in the database and a Hash has not been created. If it can catch new images not in the data base it looking for feature which could catch other nude image of young kids which is demand acceptable and it becomes an invasion of everyone's privacy. Once the tech is installed what going to stop bad actors for using it for other reasons.
No one can say it will only catch the bad guys, no one know that to be true since no one really know how it works. This will catch the stupid people not the people who are smart and dangerous and who are creating the original images.
You are free to give away your privacy, but your not free to give everyone else's away. I am glad to see what EFF is standing up.You give up some piece of your privacy every time you walk out of your house. Your neighbors may have ring doorbells. Traffic cams. ATMs have cameras. Businesses have cameras. People have cell phones. -
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