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Title: iMessage, metadata, and law enforcement: What you need to know!
Post by: HCK on September 30, 2016, 04:05:20 pm
iMessage, metadata, and law enforcement: What you need to know!

iMessage stores metadata about who's being contacted — should that worry you?





 Rene Ritchie has been covering Apple and the personal technology industry for almost a decade. Editorial director for Mobile Nations, analyst for iMore, video and podcast host, you can follow him on Snapchat, Instagram, or Twitter @reneritchie.







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There's a story going around about Apple storing metadata associated with the iMessage service and, when obligated by a court order, turning that data over to law enforcement. The details of the story are accurate, as far as I know, but it conflates two very different things in order to create a sensational headline, which is unfortunate for people who want and need to be informed about important issues involving privacy.

What's the story here?

From The Intercept:


  Every time you type a number into your iPhone for a text conversation, the Messages app contacts Apple servers to determine whether to route a given message over...

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