Comment by natch
E2E encrypted is nothing if key escrow is happening.
Why did they change their wording from:
Nobody can read your data, not even Apple
to:
Apple cannot read your data.
You know why.
E2E encrypted is nothing if key escrow is happening.
Why did they change their wording from:
Nobody can read your data, not even Apple
to:
Apple cannot read your data.
You know why.
It's a warrant canary, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_canary
If they didn't want you to think key escrow might be possible, why wouldn't they just leave the wording the way it was? Why go through the effort and thereby draw attention to it? The court system doesn't use sovcit rules where playful interpretation of wording can get a trillion dollar corporation out of a lawsuit or whatever.
When did they change their wording?