Comment by bergie
1 month 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.
1 month 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.