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by sillysaurusx 1782 days ago
Yes, but my understanding was that they do this for iCloud-synced photos.

If iCloud is off, do they still do this? Your quote actually doesn’t contradict that, which is my main hangup. If you turn on iCloud, you forfeit certain expectations.

I’ll read through it carefully now.

EDIT: It was the very first sentence of the intro:

> CSAM Detection enables Apple to accurately identify and report iCloud users who store known Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) in their iCloud Photos accounts.

I don’t get it. It’s their platform. Other image platforms do this matching. Old film shops used to do this matching. Why is this evil?

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The sticking point is that the matching happens on-device, not on their servers. Sure, it only happens for photos that will be synced, but it’s still your device doing the matching and snitching.

There’s also the fact that the “only scans local photos marked for upload to iCloud” is a technically thin barrier. A switch that could very easily and quietly be flipped in the future.

If you scan in the cloud, photos not synced to the cloud are 100% not going to be scanned - they are JUST NOT THERE. If you can on device, you are one "if(" condition away from "Accidentally "scanning other photos. See the issue now?