i'm guessing existing data is still encrypted & that they have notified users, but probably most oeopke just click Agree as they don't realize the implications.
That's one thing about the policies on software... It's usually very long articles that most people don't read but just accept or agree.... Sometimes I think the companies know this so can fix some clause in the long policy articles that most people won't read to notice
Indeed, yet there is no need to use centralised cloud services like Apple & Google. There are plenty of alternatives, like Proton Drive, Cryptpad.fr and many others.
UK Gov would probably fine Apple a huge daily amount until they gave them a back door or stopped offering encryption. So Apple chose the latter (and better) of the two evils
Woah 😱😱 And have they sent notifications to people because this could lead to a whole lot of mess, less security means big trouble
i'm guessing existing data is still encrypted & that they have notified users, but probably most oeopke just click Agree as they don't realize the implications.
That's one thing about the policies on software... It's usually very long articles that most people don't read but just accept or agree.... Sometimes I think the companies know this so can fix some clause in the long policy articles that most people won't read to notice
That's really bad for privacy.
Indeed, yet there is no need to use centralised cloud services like Apple & Google. There are plenty of alternatives, like Proton Drive, Cryptpad.fr and many others.
I use Mega.nz and it has wallet like feature with private key, if you have key you can open it otherwise nobody can open the vault if no key.
That’s terrible, and based on what?
UK Gov would probably fine Apple a huge daily amount until they gave them a back door or stopped offering encryption. So Apple chose the latter (and better) of the two evils
That is too bad. I always appreciated the privacy on apple.