@[email protected] @theverge This is a #nationalSecurity disaster in the making, and a personal #cybersecurity disaster for hundreds of millions. The moment a server to person with access to keys gets compromised, the data exposure will make the #SaltTyphoon breach seem like one of those times a cop or journalist leaks the gender of a source through a pronoun. The data currently protected by #E2EE is much of the most sensitive data there is.
The assurances provided by iCloud #AdvancedDataProtection have undoubtedly led to its being trusted with data which would harm the UK by falling into MSS/PLA and SVR/GRU hands: and that can't be prevented if the UK's imperial global surveillance law is complied with.
#Apple would be better off blocking iCloud access in the UK, and explaining on Apple devicesin the UK why that is necessary, till that Investigative Powers Act amendments are rescinded.
@[email protected] Dear @mailbox_[email protected], @[email protected], and @[email protected],
If you want to collectively take a lot of business from Google and Microsoft:
0. Create, for each of your companies, one or more APIs for SMTP, IMAP, CalDAV, and CardDAV bridges, running on customers' hardware.
Do this, and not only can I access my Mailbox, Tuta, and/or Proton accounts in the same GUI app as my work email, contacts, and calendars; as my university email, contacts, and calendars; and as my Gmail I use as a bin for promotional content (as from "download our free whitepaper" or "use our guest WiFi").
More importantly, do this, and I can set up every non-technical client with an equally convenient and familiar way to use one or more of your European privacy-centric services without any disadvantage relative to their current Google and Microsoft accounts.
#privacy