On 23/07/2024 18:32 Chris wrote:
> badgolferman wrote:
>> Jolly Roger wrote:
>>
>>> On 2024-07-23, badgolferman wrote:
>>>> Jolly Roger wrote:
>>>>> On 2024-07-23, badgolferman
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Apple declined to comment on the NSPCC's accusation, instead
>>>>>> pointing The Guardian to a statement it made when it shelved
>>>>>> the CSAM scanning plan. Apple said it opted for a different
>>>>>> strategy that “prioritizes the security and privacy of [its]
>>>>>> users.” The company told Wired in August 2022 that "children
>>>>>> can be protected without companies combing through personal
>>>>>> data."
>>>>>
>>>>> This is one reason many people choose Apple over alternatives.
>>>>
>>>> iPhone. The preferred mobile device of child molestors.
>>>>
>>>> This could be a new marketing ploy someday!
>>>
>>> Privacy for everyone is important.
>>
>> Sorry, I can't agree with that. Some people give up their right to
>> privacy when they harm others or society. The laws are there for
>> everyone, not just those who choose to follow them.
>
> Agreed.
>
> No-one is forced to use icloud. If they didn't like the policy, they could
> go elsewhere. Like to google and meta, who are more than happy to share
> millionsof people's private photos with law enforcement which apparently
> is just fine.
>
I would advise people to swtich to Mega, an E2EE file storage service, and be done
with it. No more nagging about CSAM reporting statistics.
https://mega.io