“The rats are underneath the piles. The Jew is underneath the lot.“ TS Eliot spent a good amount of time writing negatively about Jews as diseased or as beasts, particularly when you take into account that TS Eliot…
Nothing stopping countries from demanding every tech organization does this anyway, it didnt just become a possibility now Apples running code on-device. Also this code can and probably will be able to be…
Nothing is stopping these countries from doing this already. China, Saudi Arabia, Iran already consider forcing tech companies to track user activity. At the end of the day these companies are subject to laws of the…
In a somewhat judo move, it could end up protecting user security going forward if the FBI has no leverage with pedophile content in iCloud, there’s no argument for a backdoor. I won’t play total corporate shill here…
If they have the hash/derivative they dont need to look on device or even decrypt, theyll know that data with this hash is on device, and presumably 100s of other matching hashes from the same device
They already scan for bombs and hazardous materials, so yes the line is drawn somewhere between ‘let anything get sent’ and ‘track everything’
“The rats are underneath the piles. The Jew is underneath the lot.“ TS Eliot spent a good amount of time writing negatively about Jews as diseased or as beasts, particularly when you take into account that TS Eliot…
Nothing stopping countries from demanding every tech organization does this anyway, it didnt just become a possibility now Apples running code on-device. Also this code can and probably will be able to be…
Nothing is stopping these countries from doing this already. China, Saudi Arabia, Iran already consider forcing tech companies to track user activity. At the end of the day these companies are subject to laws of the…
In a somewhat judo move, it could end up protecting user security going forward if the FBI has no leverage with pedophile content in iCloud, there’s no argument for a backdoor. I won’t play total corporate shill here…
If they have the hash/derivative they dont need to look on device or even decrypt, theyll know that data with this hash is on device, and presumably 100s of other matching hashes from the same device
They already scan for bombs and hazardous materials, so yes the line is drawn somewhere between ‘let anything get sent’ and ‘track everything’