Comment by bergie
10 months ago
> Apple: Does backflips to protect your data
That's what their marketing says. I'm not sure how far you can actually trust that. They're an ad and media company as well.
10 months ago
> Apple: Does backflips to protect your data
That's what their marketing says. I'm not sure how far you can actually trust that. They're an ad and media company as well.
I am merely comparing homomorphic encryption, client-side vectorization and ML, and so on, to not doing those things. Nothing to do with marketing. Read the manual
>>Apple: Does backflips to protect your data
Yet they enabled this feature by default. Disabled by default would be easier than a backflip?
The feature is not unsafe in the first place, so turning it on by default grants useful functionality without risk.