• xia@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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      8 months ago

      I would agree insomuch as Google’s privacy issues are better known.

      Nonetheless, we are comparing two jail cells. One has a finger-puzzle that opens the cell-doors (and an obvious surveillance camera), and the other one is securely locked with a less-obvious/hidden camera (iphone backups)… and the issue at hand is akin to removing the finger-puzzle because the captives keep opening it to let baddies join them.

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        8 months ago

        iphone cloud backups are encrypted, and can be turned off very easily. Local backups to a pc can also be encrypted if you want.

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          8 months ago

          That didn’t stop Apple from handing over backups to the FBI that were swiftly decrypted after several high profile incidents (like the San Bernadino shooting), and I assume it would be even less difficult for them to fork over info for another Snowden if they use Apple products.