The Lesson to Learn From Apple’s Tool to Flag Child Sex Abuse
The New York Times
An update for iPhones has raised privacy concerns and is a reminder not to become reliant on a company’s cloud.
As we all put more of our photos, documents and videos online, how much of that data really belongs to us anymore? That’s the question many are now pondering because of a change coming to iPhones. The debate has implications for online privacy and government surveillance and underlines how the storage of our digital data has changed over time, raising concerns about the ways we should conduct ourselves technologically. But I’m getting ahead of myself. Let me back up.More Related News