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by derefr
1434 days ago
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I think people here are misinterpreting the point of this feature. This isn't a feature for people to gain privacy against the nation-state they reside within the legal boundaries of. The point of this feature, is to protect you, who live and are an upstanding citizen of [a country that is in the same vague "Western" political network as Apple itself] — but who have something that other nation-states want, like trade secrets — from APTs launched across the internet by cyber-privateers tacitly sponsored by those other nation-states. Under such a threat model, who cares if Apple has your fingerprint, and if the US government can get said fingerprint? If you're a US citizen and in this situation, the US government probably very likely already have a close working relationship with you, having likely tasked the NSA to work closely with you to ensure that your "key industry" company doesn't suffer any GDP-damaging attacks. |
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