Well, for the Apple fans celebrating this "win" - pay attention: all of the metadata is still visible to Apple and that can reveal a lot more information than you'd think. You can build advertising off this data. Mail/Contact/Calendar is also still not secured, and that can contain a lot of information (as Google can attest).
I think, on top of all that, it's still an overall "win" for consumers. But don't treat Apple like the white knight it purports to be. Beware the 'nice guys'.
Remember, they say nothing of what happens when they receive the data for the first time. It may be enough that they scan and store this information upon the initial ingestion, then leave you with the keys.
I think, on top of all that, it's still an overall "win" for consumers. But don't treat Apple like the white knight it purports to be. Beware the 'nice guys'.
Remember, they say nothing of what happens when they receive the data for the first time. It may be enough that they scan and store this information upon the initial ingestion, then leave you with the keys.