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by simonh
1771 days ago
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China already operates their own iCud storage so this is irrelevant to them. Apple doesn't have any iCloud data centres in Saudi, so Saudi can't pass laws about what is or isn't stored in them. Look, the way this works and how it's implemented matters. It's stunning to me how many people are thoroughly confused and jump to unwarranted conclusions about how this actually works and what that means. |
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So both China and the Saudis (any plenty of other governments) will be very interested as right now, it takes a lot more effort for them to access phone contents (there certainly aren't mass surveillance programs like this for handsets).
I weirdly agree with your last paragraph, but i think we disagree about the details. I can't find any evidence for your assessment that this can only be used against 1 (US) set of image hashes. Or that shitty regimes won't be allowed to abuse it.
If Apple came out and proved that, i might not be happy but my worst fears would be gone. Their silence is sort of deafening at this point...