jeudi 22 mars 2018

Tech Quisling

Amnesty International Is Accusing Apple of Betraying Chinese iCloud Users
By LAIGNEE BARRON

Amnesty International says Apple Inc is creating the Orwellian future it once envisioned by potentially opening up the data of Chinese iCloud users to Beijing’s scrutiny.
Texts, photos, emails, contacts and any other information stored on Apple’s cloud service in China could now be easily accessed by the government, Amnesty claims, warning of arrests or imprisonment as rights to privacy and free speech are infringed upon.
Apple famously positioned itself as a champion of free expression in its iconic “1984” advertisement.
According to an Amnesty blog post, to comply with new legislation in China, Apple, as of last month, began hosting Chinese users’ accounts on servers operated by a Chinese company, with the encryption keys managed by the local provider
The rights group says that previously, in order to view a Chinese account, Beijing would have had to go through the U.S. legal system
Now, communist officials will be able to go through China’s compliant courts.
Apple’s pursuit of profits has left Chinese iCloud users facing huge new privacy risks,” Amnesty’s East Asia Director Nicholas Bequelin alleged in a statement
Apple reported record earnings of $17.9 billion in Greater China in the last quarter, up from US$16.2 billion in the same period a year ago.
According to some estimates, mainland China is the largest market of iPhone users.
By handing over its China iCloud service to a local company without sufficient safeguards, the Chinese authorities now have unfettered access to all Apple’s Chinese customers’ iCloud data. Apple knows it, yet has not warned its customers in China of the risks,” Bequelin said.
The human rights group this week launched a social media campaign targeting Apple, just in time to coincide with Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook’s visit to Beijing.

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