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Apple’s Craig Federighi Explains New iPhone Security Features | WSJ
Apple is finally bringing end-to-end encryption to most of iCloud, including backups, photos and more. In an exclusive interview, Apple software chief Craig Federighi sat down with WSJ’s Joanna Stern to explain how Advanced Data Protection works, and what it means for law enforcement.
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Imagine what Craig is thinking while he talks to her- Does she not realize NOTHING about your phone is private? 🤦🏻♂️😆😆silly woman
I have ipad MacBook airbods iPhone I'm really really done from this company
Apple always late to the party…
I love the china question
Has apples icloud servers ever been hacked before?
what about RCS ?
Lost all credibility
How is it work between the device under the same account? Are they sharing the same private key on the device? What happen if one device is not update to the latest software version which has this feature? How is new iPhone setup work? Is the old device sharing the private key to the new iPhone when doing the quick setup?
"We do not want to see your photo" yes yes yes …OMG…yes yes… what happened to me.😆
When people like Marques Brownlee or iJustine interview Craig, they ask advertising questions. Meanwhile WSJ asks more technically advanced questions.