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by betimsl
419 days ago
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Appleās encryption, is designed with end-to-end encryption for many types of data. Some facts: Only the user's devices hold the keys to decrypt the data.
Apple cannot decrypt it, even if served a subpoena.
Apple chose privacy over convenience. Sue all you want, you're going to lose. |
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Just imagine Google letting people "brick" their accounts because they have a password protected PDF in their Google Drive they don't remember the password for...
And that's to say nothing about the not end-to-end encrypted data, which is still the default for most things in iCloud accounts (without ADP enabled).