>If Apple wants a reputation for privacy and respecting its customers, then it has to put them first.
"or used as an excuse for new legislation against encryption."
By not making iCloud backups end-to-end encrypted, they likely did exactly that.
Although I'd find it funny if by doing so they caused a backlash from governments with new laws that ruined encryption for everybody. It'd be dystopian but also funny.
"or used as an excuse for new legislation against encryption."
By not making iCloud backups end-to-end encrypted, they likely did exactly that.
Although I'd find it funny if by doing so they caused a backlash from governments with new laws that ruined encryption for everybody. It'd be dystopian but also funny.