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|    Chips Loral to Alan    |
|    Re: Apple accused of underreporting susp    |
|    30 Jul 24 11:45:17    |
      XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: loralandclinton@invalid.co              Alan wrote:       > You're just showing your ignorance now.                            https://www.majorgeeks.com/content/page/stop_apple_scanning_iphone_photos.html              Apple’s new iPhone photo-scanning feature is a very controversial thing.       You might want to consider the only current option to stop Apple from       scanning your photos.              Apple's new photo-scanning feature will scan photos stored in iCloud to       see whether they match known Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). The       problem with this, like many others, is that we often have hundreds of       photos of our children and grandchildren, and who knows how good or bad       the new software scanning technology is? Apple claims false positives       are one trillion to one, and there is an appeals process in place. That       said, one mistake from this AI, just one, could have an innocent person       sent to jail and their lives destroyed.              Apple has many other features as part of these upgrades to protect       children, and we like them all, but photo-scanning sounds like a problem       waiting to happen.              Here are all of the "features" that come with anti-CSAM, expected to       roll out with iOS 15 in the fall of 2021.              Messages: The Messages app will use on-device machine learning to warn       children and parents about sensitive content.              iCloud Photos: Before an image is stored in iCloud Photos, an on-device       matching process is performed for that image against the known CSAM hashes.              Siri and Search: Siri and Search will provide additional resources to       help children and parents stay safe online and get help with unsafe       situations.              Now that you understand how anti-CSAM works, the only way to avoid       having your photos scanned by this system is to disable iCloud Photos.       Your photos are scanned when you automatically upload your photos to the       cloud, so the only current way to avoid having them scanned is not to       upload them.              This adds an interesting problem. The majority of iPhone users use       iCloud to back up their photos (and everything else). If you disable       iCloud, you will need to back up your photos manually. If you have a PC       or Mac, you can always copy them to your computer and back them up. You       can also consider using another cloud service for backups.              Let's talk about disabling iCloud and also removing any photos you       already have uploaded. You will have 30 days to recover your photos if       you change your mind. Any photos that are on your iPhone when iOS 15 is       released will be scanned.              You'll want to backup and disable iCloud, then verify that no photos       were left on their servers.              Stop Apple From Scanning Your iPhone Photos - Back-Up Photos and Disable       iCloud Photos              First, we can disable the uploading of iCloud photos while keeping all       other backups, including your contacts, calendars, notes, and more.              Click on Settings.              At the top, click on your name.              Click on iCloud.              Click on Photos.              Uncheck iCloud Photos.              You will be prompted to decide what to do with your current photos.              If you have the space on your phone, you can click on Download Photos &       Videos, and your photos will all be on your iPhone, ready to back up       somewhere else.              Stop Apple From Scanning Your iPhone Photos - Delete Photos on Server              While all of your photos should be deleted from Apple's server, we       should verify that.              Click on Settings.              At the top, click on your name.              Click on iCloud.              Click on Manage Storage.              Click on Photos.              Click on Disable & Delete              https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254538081?sortBy=rank              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_i8rTiXTd8              How to disable Apple scanning your photos in iCloud and on device. The       new iOS 15 update will scan iPhone photos and alert authorities if any       of them contain CSAM. Apple Messages also gets an update to scan and       warn parents if it detects an explicit image being sent or received.       This video discusses the new Apple update, privacy implications, how to       disable iPhone photo scanning, and offers a commentary on tech companies       and the issue of privacy and electronic surveillance.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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