>there's no good and easy option to backup your phone other than iCloud. Turn off iCloud and do local encrypted backups to your PC or Mac. This works over your wifi network (if you prefer wireless charging at home) or via a cable connection.
What is this backup encrypted with? If I lose my phone, what do I need to restore it to a new phone?
Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained
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Re: Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained
#282https://www.libimobiledevice.org/
Not excusing Apple. This is a disgrace, first in China now here.
Re: Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained
#283Earlier quoted context omitted.
What is this backup encrypted with? If I lose my phone, what do I need to restore it to a new phone?
Why do people care about phone backups anymore? I don't think I have any apps that don't store everything in the cloud. There's nothing of value that's only on my phone. I could toss it in the bin and set up a new one now and not lose anything.
Re: Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained
#284PSA: libimobiledevice exists and supports native encrypted backup/restores for iPhones using the idevicebackup2 utility. You can also disable iCloud backups from there for fun. https://www.libimobiledevice.org/ Not excusing Apple. This is a disgrace, first in China now here.
Doing so I was able to read the SQLite database Photos uses on my girlfriend's iPhone to migrate only photos she had favourited to her new phone; she hated the idea of moving them all over so much that she was ready to let the best ones perish.
Re: Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained
#285Re: Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained
#286Earlier quoted context omitted.
What is this backup encrypted with? If I lose my phone, what do I need to restore it to a new phone?
Why do people care about phone backups anymore? I don't think I have any apps that don't store everything in the cloud. There's nothing of value that's only on my phone. I could toss it in the bin and set up a new one now and not lose anything.
Re: Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained
#287Wonder if this will help to kill a meme, about how much Apple cares about users and what great values they have, how they're going to stand for the user, fight with governments, etc. While iPhone itself is pretty secure as a device phone (and Apple makes sure to remind you about that in each ad, public speaking, attacks on competitors, etc), as an ecosystem it's not secure. And it's like that on purpose - there's no…
>Wonder if this will help to kill a meme, aboyt how much Apple cares about users and what great values they have, Probably not. The keyboards on their laptops are barely functional but it doesn't stop people from saying how great they are.
Re: Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained
#288For comparison, Google end-to-end encrypts Android backups with your lock screen PIN/pattern (which isn't known to Google). Source - https://security.googleblog.com/2018/10/google-and-android-h...
Re: Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained
#289> aboyt how much Apple cares about users No company cares about anything. A company is not a person. Apple, because of its privacy-marketing, is incentivized to be the privacy player in the market. But only so far as consumers keep them honest about it. They got away with this loophole because it stayed under the radar; if it gets enough attention and enough customers show that it matters to them, it could change. On…
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#290Earlier quoted context omitted.
This hard line is too facile. If you are paranoid about malicious code updates, then making part of your stack open-source doesn’t matter. I could push an update to your OS that reads the keys out of your BitWarden.
Of course, there are open source operating systems out there...