![]() ICloud is just another way of saving Apple servers.ĭon't forget all the iCloud services that don't have toggles either. I feel that many current Apple execs have forgotten this.ĭo you really believe flipping a virtual switch will protect you from something if they really wanted it? Those toggles alone are 1 menu passed the picture you chose for your AppleID, they've conveniently put it on for your if you want to check it out. Here's the video of Steve Jobs on privacy. I basically don't have a choice, other than skipping iOS15 or stop using iPhone. They just shoehorn it into the OS, even if I'm not a US citizen. But this sudden move to force mass scanning worldwide by enforcing US-centric policy into the firmware of global device, is just not the right way. I like Apple's limit tracking thing for 3rd party apps. Modern Android since then has copied Apple's model. This is why I love the permission system of iOS compared to the old way of Android. Privacy should be the default, and anything should be opt-in, ask the user, ask them every single time, in simple words. My level of acceptable privacy is basically what Steve Jobs said a while back. Apple has not indicated whether they will backport this feature to older versions of iOS (many iPhones out there stuck on iOS12). Right now, if your concern is the CSAM scanning stuff, what you can do is not upgrade your device to iOS15. But then you won't be able to use some useful features that do involve tracking, such as Find My. If you turn off iCloud completely, your level of privacy will be "better" obviously. ![]() This will need to be scrutinized and verified once iOS15 is rolled out. ![]() Yes, presumably the scanning thing would stop if you turn off iCloud Photos. Thing is, iCloud Photos are turned on by default whenever you sign on to iCloud on your iPhone. Thus some critical systems are best left offline, not connected to any network.Īs for the CSAM stuff, basically the positive vouchers review etc will happen when you are uploading to iCloud Photos. Click to expand.If we really generalize things, anything connected to the internet would have vulnerabilities and risks.
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