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When one travels to China, is the iCloud data entirely compromised?

9 点作者 29_29超过 5 年前
I'm looking for someone that works at Apple iCloud that can speak authoritatively. When one travels to China, is the iCloud data entirely compromised by Chinese access? For example is it all synched?

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Despegar超过 5 年前
Apple has already publicly said in court filings, and under threat of perjury, that they don&#x27;t make any exceptions for China.<p>From Apple&#x27;s filing [1]:<p>&gt;Finally, the government attempts to disclaim the obvious international implications of its demand, asserting that any pressure to hand over the same software to foreign agents “flows from [Apple’s] decision to do business in foreign countries . . . .” Opp. 26. Contrary to the government’s misleading statistics (Opp. 26), which had to do with lawful process and did not compel the creation of software that undermines the security of its users, Apple has never built a back door of any kind into iOS, or otherwise made data stored on the iPhone or in iCloud more technically accessible to any country’s government. See Dkt. 16-28 [Apple Inc., Privacy, Gov’t Info. Requests]; Federighi Decl. ¶¶ 6–7. The government is wrong in asserting that Apple made “special accommodations” for China (Opp. 26), as Apple uses the same security protocols everywhere in the world and follows the same standards for responding to law enforcement requests. See Federighi Decl. ¶ 5.<p>and a declaration from Craig Federighi personally [2]:<p>&gt;Apple uses the same security protocols everywhere in the world.<p>&gt;Apple has never made user data, whether stored on the iPhone or in iCloud, more technologically accessible to any country&#x27;s government. We believe any such access is too dangerous to allow. Apple has also not provided any government with its proprietary iOS source code. While governmental agencies in various countries, including the United States, perform regulatory reviews of new iPhone releases, all that Apple provides in those circumstances is an unmodified iPhone device.<p>&gt;It is my understanding that Apple has never worked with any government agency from any country to create a &quot;backdoor&quot; in any of our products and services.<p>&gt;I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct.<p>When China wants something from iCloud they do it the same way that law enforcement does it everywhere in the world, which is through Apple.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;assets.documentcloud.org&#x2F;documents&#x2F;2762131&#x2F;C-D-Cal-16-Cm-00010-Dckt-000177-000-Filed-2016.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;assets.documentcloud.org&#x2F;documents&#x2F;2762131&#x2F;C-D-Cal-1...</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.documentcloud.org&#x2F;documents&#x2F;2762118-Federighi-Decl-Executed.html#document&#x2F;p1" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.documentcloud.org&#x2F;documents&#x2F;2762118-Federighi-De...</a>
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Spooky23超过 5 年前
For Chinese users, iCloud is operated by Cloud Big Data Industrial Development Co., Ltd.<p>My understanding is that Chinese users in mainland China have a different set of product terms that are vague or silent about certain privacy features or what the the Chinese partner does.<p>If you are a foreigner, you use the Apple owned service.<p>What I don’t know is where you connection terminates. With Microsoft, depending on the type of cloud, Office 365 TLS connections terminate at a local Microsoft point of presence. So you are in clear text outside of your jurisdiction for a limited period of time. (Not sure about China, but I’ve verified for other countries.)<p>Bottom line, if I had information of interest to Chinese interests, I wouldn’t expose an account with that data there or would get real paid advice about how to do it.
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