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lemme in@lemm.ee to Privacy@programming.dev · 6 months ago

Period tracking app refuses to disclose data to American authorities

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Period tracking app refuses to disclose data to American authorities

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lemme in@lemm.ee to Privacy@programming.dev · 6 months ago
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Clue vows to safeguard users following the 2024 election amid concerns anti-abortion state laws could allow phone searches for menstrual data.
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    You could be Tim Cook and i would still not believe a word out of your mouth.

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      You don’t have to. Opinions are subjective, and you’re entitled to believe whatever you’d like.

      That still doesn’t mean you’re correct.

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        I am 100% correct in my assessment that iOS source code is not public which proves every single point i made beyond any doubt. Not a matter of opinion whatsoever.

        Edit: I would be very happy if you could use your apple employee access to leak the source code ofcourse :)

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          All you’ve proven is that neither your claim nor mine is provable.

          That still doesn’t make you correct. It means neither argument can be proven.

          At least my argument is logical. You’re convinced Apple would risk blowing up a $3.3T empire for $10M.

          Get real.

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            In software security, not proven to be secure = not secure

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provable_security

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              Prove it.

              https://security.apple.com/bounty/

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            Their opinion is more valid regarding safety, because it’s skeptical of the behaviors of an international megacorp, which is the smarter approach.

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