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Actaully, I don't think it will remove a barrier for iCloud E2E encryption at all. On the contrary. All it will remove, is the barrier for what we find acceptible for companoes like Apple to implement. I think Apple made a very intrusive move, one that we will come to accept over time. After that, a next move follows...and so on. That's the barrier being moved. A point will be reached when E2E encryption is nothing more than a hoax, a non-feature with no added value. A mirage of what it is supposed to be. All of these things are implemented under the Child Protection flag. Sure, we need child protection, we need it badly, but the collateral is huge and quite handy too for most 3 letter agencies. I don't have the solution. The other day my 3 year old son had a rash, I took pictures of it over the course of a few days. A nude little boy, pictures from multiple angles. I showed my dermatologist. What will happen in the future? Will my iPhone "flag" me as a potential child predator? Can I tell it I'm a worried dad? Do I even have to be thinking about these things?


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