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by sneak
1770 days ago
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This will happen with or without iCloud; the photos in iCloud are already not end to end encrypted and could easily be scanned on the server side because Apple can read all of them today. The only reason to do this clientside when the data is already readable on the server is to do it to images that aren't hitting the cloud. |
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You don't know that.
> The only reason to do this clientside when the data is already readable on the server is to do it to images that aren't hitting the cloud.
Or to eventually e2e encrypt all of iCloud. Or because Apple doesn't want to decrypt images server-side if they don't have to. Etc.
But the point is that currently, only photos that will be uploaded to iCloud Photo Library will be scanned. Making definitive points about possible future scenarios isn't particularly insightful, especially because the current system isn't much of a precondition of those scenarios.