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Comment by Noaidi

7 hours ago

Please read this section of Apple's own document before you talk about their "advanced data protection".

The following information may be available from iCloud if a user has enabled Advanced Data Protection for iCloud:

https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/law-enforcement-guidelin...

Do you think Tim Cook gave that gold bar to Trump for nothing?

>Please read this section of Apple's own document

Don't know if the problem is on my end but your link goes to a 20 page document. If this is not a mistake you should quote the actual section and text you are referrimg to.

> For users that have enabled Advanced Data Protection, iCloud stores content for email, contacts, and calendars that the customer has elected to maintain in the account while the customer’s account remains active. This data may be provided, as it exists in the customer’s account, in response to a search warrant issued upon a showing of probable cause, or customer consent.

> Apple does not receive or retain encryption keys for customer’s end-to-end encrypted data. Advanced Data Protection uses end-to-end encryption, and Apple cannot decrypt certain iCloud content, including Photos, iCloud Drive, Backup, Notes, and Safari Bookmarks

>>Do you think Tim Cook gave that gold bar to Trump for nothing?

Not in US - THANKS for this hint: I googled it! Wow!!! The both do bribery (offering&accepting) in front of the recording camera in a government building!!

Relly "impressive" :-X