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by smoldesu
1831 days ago
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Any large company can offer E2E encryption, as long as they don't have extenuating interests that could make them liable for the way I use their services. Unless Apple is harvesting my data on the regular, they should have no problem with me being the sole keyholder for my iCloud account. |
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Cloud services offered there must store data in the country and be operated by Chinese companies. (Apple is complying with this)
But Chinese companies HAVE TO assist the authorities in obtaining systematic access to private sector data. (This is not possible with E2E for backups and photos)