bigmclargehuge, (edited )
@bigmclargehuge@lemmy.world avatar

Apple literally scans your photo galleries for illegal photos.

Edit, looking into things, it seems like they might have backtracked on this one due to backlash when it was announced.

Contend6248,

But only local, look into the source code yourself, heh.

the_lone_wolf,

You forget to add /s

Contend6248,

If you need an /S here, you deserve the troll.

bigmclargehuge,
@bigmclargehuge@lemmy.world avatar

Righ, just like how three letter agencies definitely don’t have zero-day exploits into your devices (until they remeber about that one they definitely did put in)

Contend6248,
  1. My comment was sarcasm
  2. You really think they need that feature to get to your data
bigmclargehuge,
@bigmclargehuge@lemmy.world avatar
  1. I can totally tell tone of voice an intention through text /s
  2. One of many methods.
  3. Don’t be an asshole.
helenslunch,

No they don’t

snrkl,

Australia’s Basic Online Safety Expectations made it required by law:

If the service uses encryption, the provider of the service will take reasonable steps to develop and implement processes to detect and address material or activity on the service that is or may be unlawful or harmful

Source: www.legislation.gov.au/Details/…/Text#_Toc9347876… section 8

Eggyhead,
Eggyhead avatar

“Service” sounds more like something such as iCloud than my personal, on-device photo library to me.

Eggyhead,

Source?

nikolaioellegaard,
@nikolaioellegaard@lemm.ee avatar

I assume they’re referring to the now cancelled CSAM wired.com/…/apple-photo-scanning-csam-communicati…

bigmclargehuge,
@bigmclargehuge@lemmy.world avatar

theguardian.com/…/apple-plans-to-scan-us-iphones-…

It’s since been backtracked as cited from another article. I was unaware as I don’t use Apple products and only heard about the plans when they were originally announced. I will update my original comment to reflect the feature being backtracked

Synthead,
Treczoks,

Pot. Kettle. Black.

AngryCommieKender,

No kettle here. The pot sees its reflection in the kettle, kettle being shiny, so the kettle is actually different from the pot. Just one pot calling another pot black in this instance.

nostradiel,
WindowsEnjoyer,

That’s “fuck you” money talking. Apple knows thst it’s audience is basically a cult that would never leave and eats everything the Apple says lol.

sic_1,

Also, there’s GrapheneOS

atrielienz,

That’s rich.

miss_brainfart,
@miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

In every sense of the word, huh.

mindbleach,

Oh, do you want users to control what their phones do? Apple? Do you really? Are you sure?

mlg,
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

I’m pretty sure both iOS and Android are probably permanently backdoor-ed by the NSA, or at least they have a nice list of 0-days to whatever they want lol.

On top of Mobile OSs being the most heavily targeted by nation states, especially back in the early days of cellphones, Android is a massive source tree of java junk garbage with way the hell too many versions. I really would not be surprised if something is discovered a decade from now.

Aside from nation state actors however, Google is probably even worse because they effectively feed on FOSS and force OEMs to do random bs like requiring a crap ton of garbage if you want access to google play, or pretending they actually care about RCS and not about pushing their equally useless gapps.

It really is its own spyware.

AngryCommieKender,

And, what is an iPhone?

zingo,

IPhone scans your photos even!

They say its to protect the children.

LOL!!

WindowsEnjoyer,

Laughs in GrapheneOS and Immich.

HW07,

iPhone is the same thing, but you don’t have a choice.

Mustard,

A miserable little pile of secrets!

Ew0,

iPhone is Dracula?

TheLobotomist,
@TheLobotomist@lemmy.world avatar

The same, but for rich cool people

jcdenton,

That’s ironic

AphoticDev,
@AphoticDev@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

They’re absolutely right, but the last person who should be pointing that out is Apple, of all people.

Car,

Kind of a “takes one to know one” situation here

snrkl,

For those interested in privacy respecting android, check out GrapheneOS on Pixel: De-googled android that is strong on security and rips google out of your device… Ive been using it for two years and won’t go back. ::: spoiler Title

:::

AceFuzzLord,

At least with stock AOSP I can look into what’s going on and see what creepy things are going on. I try to do something similar with apple and I can kiss the air in my lungs goodbye permanently with the way they’d probably hound me.

HappyToaster1911,

Wasn’t iOS 14 like the transparency update that shown tiktok seeing everything people are dojng on their phone?

miss_brainfart,
@miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

They made sure users knew to only give them their data and not anyone else, yes

yrmitz,

Surely Apple won’t steal any of your data when they just say “trust me bro” 😊

Asudox,
@Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

Not wrong but ironic coming from apple. As if they don’t track and have spyware.

icedterminal,

From their own privacy policy they outline what they do:

For research and development purposes, we may use datasets such as those that contain images, voices or other data that could be associated with an identifiable person.

To provide location-based services on Apple products, Apple and our partners and licensees, such as maps data providers, may collect, use, and share precise location data, including the real-time geographic location of your Apple computer or device.

Apple’s websites, online services, interactive applications, email messages, and advertisements may use “cookies” and other technologies such as pixel tags and web beacons.

We also use personal information to help us create, develop, operate, deliver, and improve our products, services, content and advertising

At times Apple may provide third parties with certain personal information to provide or improve our products and services, including to deliver products at your request, or to help Apple market to consumers.

Apple may collect location, IP Address, network information, Bluetooth information, connected devices, accessories, personal demographics, browsing history, browser fingerprint, device fingerprint, search history, app data, usage data, performance, diagnostics, product interaction, transaction information, payment information, purchasing records, contacts, social graph, watch history, listening interests, reading list, call metadata, device information, messaging metadata, email addresses, salary, income, assets, health data, ad interaction, in-app purchases, in-app subscriptions, app downloads, music downloads, movie downloads, TV show downloads, Apple ID, IDFA, Random Unique ID, UUID, IMEI, Hardware serial number, SIM serial number, phone number, telemetry, cookies, Nearby WiFi MAC, Siri request history, Web sign-in, songs played, play and pause times, playlists, engagement and library.

Literally all of this is what Google does. The only thing Apple does differently is hinder 3rd party apps to a greater degree. But to be fair, Google has been improving the Privacy features of Android with each version.

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