TidBITS FAQ about Apple’s Expanded Protections for Children Zahvalnice
I cannot imagine owning a phone that might decide on its own to send copies of all my photographs to the government for analysis if some piece of software I’m forced to run decides the photos are bad, but that’s precisely what is apparently being deployed.Īpple Addresses CSAM Detection Concerns, Will Consider Expanding System on Per-Country Basis - MacRumors Can they refuse? Or even tell anyone?Īnd a whole bunch of the arguments Apple deployed in the San Bernardino encryption case don’t obviously apply if they’ve already built the scan architecture & a government is just adding items to a preexisting list. A government (ours or an uglier one) approaches Apple with a court order saying “here’s a list of hash values we want you to add to the scan list you’re pushing out”. I’m curious how far they’ve thought out the legal end of this.
(And from the company that made the 1984 ad.) The reason Apple’s approach is going far too far comes down to one thing: the difference between law enforcement, where an agency needs good reason to access private data, and surveillance. Louder, for the people in the back: it’s impossible to build a client-side scanning system that can only be used for sexually explicit images sent or received by children. That’s the message they’re sending to governments, competing services, China, you. In this project a multi-antenna system will be mounted on track and will. In their (very influential) opinion, it is safe to build systems that scan users’ phones for prohibited content. GPR data are now routinely measured over significant portions of the rail network. The main component are used in this project are programmable logic controller(PLC), scada monitor, ultrasonic sensor, vibration sensor etc. Regardless of what Apple’s long term plans are, they’ve sent a very clear signal. Open letter asks Apple not to implement Child Safety measures - AppleInsiderĪpple’s New ‘Child Safety’ Initiatives, and the Slippery Slope - Daring Fireball
Apple installs backdoors to iPhones - MDN
(Touch ID on the new keyboards only works with M1 Macs, including the M1 Mac mini)Īpple Introduces New High-End Graphics Options for Mac Pro - MacRumors Apple: Child SafetyĪpple's search for child abuse imagery raises serious privacy questions - Malwarebytes Labs Rene Ritchie: New Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Mouse that debuted with the M1 iMac are now available for individual purchase (in silver and white) from Apple.
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