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by aserdf
1681 days ago
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now that apple has shown the world that Pandora's box is open it is a foregone conclusion that on device scanning will be implemented on android as well. and not just for images of course, but all device contents. apple: - “Let us be clear, this technology is limited to detecting CSAM [child sexual abuse material] stored in iCloud and we will not accede to any government’s request to expand it,”
also appel: - “These decisions are not always easy, and we may not agree with the laws that shape them,” the company said. “But our priority remains creating the best user experience without violating the rules we are obligated to follow.”
the on-device method will 100% absolutely be abused in due time. apple will simply claim it is a new system, not the previously used CSAM method, and then hide behind their "lawful obligation". |
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Not sure why you expect Apple to fight your legal battles, since they are simply selling tools (iPhones) that have to comply with the local laws. Would you want random OEMs to skip the local laws they do not like?
If you do not agree with the laws in your country, you need to work to change them.