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AStepInTheRightDirectionForApple 4 - 29 Sep 2014 - Main.MathewKenneally
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Read this piece by the ACLU praising Apple for recent steps it has taken to protect user privacy from both governments and Apple itself. There are certainly still numerous grounds on which Apple fails Professor Moglen's standards, particularly in the area of rules against sharing, but should we not regard this as significant progress? Or are there reasons to doubt the sincerity/veracity/efficacy of these claims?
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As I understand it this is a security measure as well as a privacy measure that exclusively protects data on the Iphone 6. Is this correct? see Slate ; http://www.zdziarski.com/blog/?p=3875

Further, the new measures do not protect data stored on the "cloud", or an i-tunes back up stored on your computer, see: Think Cops are locked out?. Both services Apple urges consumers to use for functionality and as a matter of prudence.

Accepting this is an example of Apple seeking to commodify privacy is it still then a positive one? Apple is responding, albeit in a limited manner, to consumer demands for greater privacy protection from companies. Is it demonstrative of a growing awareness by users of the need for greater privacy protections? While I accept that law enforcement and the FBI operations will not be impacted by this development, their shrill response can be seen to express underlying concern that citizens are starting to seek digital technology that at least makes them feel their communications are beyond the reach of the authorities?


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