• sunzu2@thebrainbin.org
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    2 days ago

    Didn’t we already go through this Google?

    It is amazing how these companies design these services in a way that enables them to view the contents. They act as if they own the device you paid for. And most people will just accept this.

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      Part of that is the responsibility of the app developer, since they define the payload that appears in the APNs push message. It’s possible for them to design it such that the push message really just says “time to ping your app server because something changed”. That minimizes the amount of data exposed to Apple, and therefore to law enforcement.

      For instance the MDM protocol uses APNS. It tells the device that it’s time to reach out to the MDM server for new commands. The body of the message does not contain the commands.

      That still necessarily reveals some metadata, like the fact that a message was sent to a device at a particular time. Often metadata is all that law enforcement wants for fishing expeditions. I think we should be pushing back on law enforcement’s use of broad requests (warrants?) for server data. We can and should minimize the data that servers have, but there’s limits. If servers can hold nothing, then we no longer have a functional Internet. Law enforcement shouldn’t feel entitled to all server data.

    • scratsearcher 🔍🔮📊🎲@sopuli.xyz
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      2 days ago

      android vs linux: round 2 electric bugaloo

      • android: comes preinstalled with google play services
      • linux: comes preinstalled with whatever package manager your distro uses
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        GPS is root access to your device no check or controls.

        Package manager at least requires password input to make modifications.

        Strong handle, btw