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::Apple intends to install software on American iPhones to scan for child abuse imagery, according to people briefed on its plans, raising alarm among security researchers who warn that it could open the door to surveillance of millions of people’s personal devices.<br> (Madhumita Murgia and Tim Bradshaw, Financial Times, August 5, 2021)<!-- Added 8-5-21 --> | ::Apple intends to install software on American iPhones to scan for child abuse imagery, according to people briefed on its plans, raising alarm among security researchers who warn that it could open the door to surveillance of millions of people’s personal devices.<br> (Madhumita Murgia and Tim Bradshaw, Financial Times, August 5, 2021)<!-- Added 8-5-21 --> |
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Science and technology News
- Apple intends to install software on American iPhones to scan for child abuse imagery, according to people briefed on its plans, raising alarm among security researchers who warn that it could open the door to surveillance of millions of people’s personal devices.
(Madhumita Murgia and Tim Bradshaw, Financial Times, August 5, 2021)
- Apple intends to install software on American iPhones to scan for child abuse imagery, according to people briefed on its plans, raising alarm among security researchers who warn that it could open the door to surveillance of millions of people’s personal devices.
- Microsoft is set to unveil the next version of Windows on June 24.
( Imad Khan, Tom's Guide, US, June 4, 2021)
- Microsoft is set to unveil the next version of Windows on June 24.