• Cocodapuf@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Apple has a history of being the good guys when it comes to issues of encryption. As a rule, they want to keep your privacy (and theirs). But they also want to continue operating in many countries, and when something like this happens, they may fight it in court, but if they lose, they won’t pull out of the region, they’ll find a way to comply.

    In other words, this is a problem with national governments. They need to stop asking app and os developers to do unethical things, there’s enough pressure for them to do that already.

    And who knows maybe it also shuffles these developers down a slippery slope… Maybe developers figure “if we must spy on users, we’ve already lost their trust, we might as well make a profit from it”. And that leads us to the relationship we have with technology today, our tech is untrustworthy, we feel the oppression of the surveillance state and we have nobody to blame but ourselves.

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        6 days ago

        They’ve assisted US law enforcement with phone access. An Apple whistleblower leaked that Liz Truss texted Anthony Blinken “it’s done” 1 minute after nordstream pipeline explosion. US congressional pressure on tech has definitely put a shift away from “don’t be evil” to “national security champions”.

        They are legally obligated to deny any cooperation with US government. I don’t have proof that they provide access.

          • Ulrich@feddit.org
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            6 days ago

            Right but…they did provide it. And now they’re not. You wouldn’t call removing that encryption “breaking”?

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                6 days ago

                What does your behavior have to do with whether or not the encryption is broken?

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                  6 days ago

                  Social media doesn’t do nuance.

                  No encryption was broken.

                  Broken would imply that Apple has the ability to decrypt stored user data using advanced data protection. This is not the case.

                  Selling you a box to put your stuff in and selling someone else a locked box to put their stuff in doesn’t mean Apple broke into your box. It means your big brother won’t let you have locks.