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by zepto 1767 days ago
No - it’s worse than that. They can scan for anything they like. They have made no promises about limiting what they do.
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Source?
Nothing in those links says that Google can scan the pictures you store in your device using your own device to do the scanning.
You seem to be confused about what Apple is doing.

Nothing anywhere says that Apple scans the pictures you store on your own device. They only scan the pictures you upload to their cloud service.

The scanning is done on device before upload in Apple’s case, and in the cloud after upload in Google’s case, but either way it is only done to photos that are uploaded to their cloud services.

If you are really claiming Apple scans the photos you don’t upload to iCloud Photo Library, then you are lying or dissembling.

I assume that is not what actually what you mean.

No, I said Apple uses MY phone to scan pictures before they reach their servers. Google does not use my phone to do that and scans them themselves.
> I said Apple uses MY phone to scan pictures before they reach their servers.

Now you appear to be making a false statement about your own words.

You only mentioned photos you store in your own device, and you said nothing about uploading to servers.

Here’s what you said:

> Nothing in those links says that Google can scan the pictures you store in your device using your own device to do the scanning.