Apple’s new feature to fight child sexual abuse is encouraging to families of survivors. But privacy advocates are trying to convince Apple to drop its plans, fearing they could lead to surveillance.
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Apple’s new feature to fight child sexual abuse is encouraging to families of survivors. But privacy advocates are trying to convince Apple to drop its plans, fearing they could lead to surveillance.
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The California company said it was back online on Sunday evening after a multiday outage. (Image credit: Leon Keith/AP)
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