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minus-square@airglowlink-1•edit-26 months agoiCloud is proprietary by definition because Apple has not publicly released its source code under a free license.
minus-squareJesuslink2•6 months agoYes. I’m referring to the encryption standard and I’m saying the photos stored in the cloud service are E2EE.
minus-square@airglowlink1•edit-26 months agoAES is a specification, not a piece of software. Closed-source software like iCloud that implements the AES specification is still proprietary.
iCloud is proprietary by definition because Apple has not publicly released its source code under a free license.
Yes. I’m referring to the encryption standard and I’m saying the photos stored in the cloud service are E2EE.
But AES is
AES is a specification, not a piece of software. Closed-source software like iCloud that implements the AES specification is still proprietary.