Tim Cook on China: Data storage does not equivalent information gain access to

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Apple CEO Tim Cook states his business’s compliance with China’s laws does not imply the federal government can access iCloud information.


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The Chinese federal government’s requirement that information be saved on servers within the nation has actually triggered continuous issues about personal privacy. Apple CEO Tim Cook is attempting to put a few of those worries to rest.

“The same encryption that Apple uses in the United States, and in the United Kingdom, and in France and in the UAE, is the same encryption we use in China,” Cook stated Monday in an interview with NPR.

The area of information storage isn’t comparable to gain access to, Cook stated, including that Apple does not tape-record or keep any iMessages Earlier this year to abide by brand-new laws, Apple started saving iCloud information in China — the world’s biggest phone market with about 131 million iPhone users. That iCloud information consists of messages, e-mails and pictures supported from Apple gadgets. The storage moving triggered personal privacy supporters to question whether Chinese authorities would have much easier access to user information.

“Messages for us are end-to-end encrypted,” Cook informed NPR. “Apple doesn’t know what you’re saying, we don’t have a record of it, we don’t store it. We don’t have a key to it, right? The key is with the sender and the receiver.”

Apple is frequently on the cutting edge of personal privacy security and has actually declined to offer client information or to offer the United States federal government a backdoor secret to users’ information.

Cook even more revealed Monday at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference that the business will include a function on its Safari web browser to obstruct third-party trackers on sites, consisting ofFacebook The business will likewise end so-called fingerprinting, which enables 3rd parties to determine your gadget through information.

To Cook and Apple, personal privacy is “one of these key civil liberties that define what it means to be an American,” he informed CNN

Apple didn’t instantly react to CNET’s ask for remark.

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