• @[email protected]
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    722 days ago

    The solution is to stop putting your data on other people’s computers. You can’t control other people’s computers. Apple does not care about you any more than any other trillion dollar corpo. Take back control.

    • 2xsaiko
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      212 days ago

      The very funny thing Apple could do in response to this is allow people to self-host iCloud data storage. They do make privacy a huge part of their advertising after all. The chances of this happening are astronomically low though.

      • Encrypt-Keeper
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        211 hours ago

        I’m going to play devils advocate for Apple here because unfortunately I do know exactly what would happen if they were to do that. If they release any official tool or even ability to do that, and somebody gets all their data stolen because their home backup solution was not secured properly, all the headlines will read something like “Apples iCloud backup system hacked, user has all data stolen”, and 98.5% of the general public will assume that includes apples actual cloud ICloud backup system, will NOT understand that the user himself is at fault, and their reputation will tank.

        • 2xsaiko
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          110 hours ago

          Hm, yeah, didn’t think about shitrags’ willingness to write misleading headlines to generate outrage/clicks.

          They could make it completely detached from iCloud instead and allow using some generic API like WebDAV, so it can be used with Nextcloud for example. Plus potential DAV extensions or a new protocol and iOS API (or extend File Provider) if it needs anything specialized (it most likely does).

      • @[email protected]
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        102 days ago

        Like back when they sold Time Capsules as a home backup solution? I could sort of see that happening. You can already backup the phones to a Macintosh. I don’t think that would stop the UK government demanding a backdoor to the product, though.

        • 2xsaiko
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          42 days ago

          Nothing they can backdoor when the data (and encryption) is out of their control, is there?

          • @[email protected]
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            42 days ago

            The law requires things to have a backdoor (or non encryption I guess). So it’s either sell in that market, or don’t and have security.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 days ago

      Or don’t use someone’s encryption if you don’t have the private encryption key. Encrypt it yourself. But still then, it is only a matter of time when the encryption of your data is cracked. Could take years but if it is data someone really wants, one day it can be decrypten.

      • @[email protected]
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        102 days ago

        Hence, if the data is not on someone else’s computer in the first place, it is not a matter of time.