Apple wants to redefine what it means to violate your privacy. We mustn’t let it
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Re: Apple wants to redefine what it means to violate your privacy. We mustn’t let it
#2Judging by how police respond to these leads, you can end up in jail based on this "Evidence." While you wait for a 6 month investigation to be completed you lose your job and get an arrest record. Even if your photo is just a picture of static on a TV which produced a false positive.
It reminds me of the dog who always indicates the presence of drugs 100% of the time. Probable cause, made to order.
Re: Apple wants to redefine what it means to violate your privacy. We mustn’t let it
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#6Hence, Apple Inc. has a very strange definition of what they think 'privacy' means.
Always with privacy in mind.™ /s
Re: Apple wants to redefine what it means to violate your privacy. We mustn’t let it
#7The thing that scares me isn't so much the violation of privacy. It's the idea that some computer algorithm can accuse me of a crime automatically with no evidence and generate an investigation. Judging by how police respond to these leads, you can end up in jail based on this "Evidence." While you wait for a 6 month investigation to be completed you lose your job and get an arrest record. Even if your photo is just…
But still, your example is very concerning.
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#8I know about nothing on this topic, so my only comment is that every time I read something along "please think of the children!" it suddenly raises warning flags.
Re: Apple wants to redefine what it means to violate your privacy. We mustn’t let it
#9The thing that scares me isn't so much the violation of privacy. It's the idea that some computer algorithm can accuse me of a crime automatically with no evidence and generate an investigation. Judging by how police respond to these leads, you can end up in jail based on this "Evidence." While you wait for a 6 month investigation to be completed you lose your job and get an arrest record. Even if your photo is just…
Amazing that Apple destroyed their image about "Privacy" in minutes.
Re: Apple wants to redefine what it means to violate your privacy. We mustn’t let it
#10The Fappening Part II By Apple
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICloud_leaks_of_celebrity_phot...
That which CAN happen WILL happen.