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While it defies U.S. government, Apple abides by China's orders — and reaps big rewards


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Apple Inc. has come out swinging in its pitched battle with the government on its home turf.
But when it comes to its second-largest market, China, the Cupertino, Calif., company has been far more accommodating.
Since the iPhone was officially introduced in China seven years ago, Apple has overcome a national security backlash there and has censored apps that wouldn’t pass muster with Chinese authorities. It has moved local user data onto servers operated by the state-owned China Telecom and submits to security audits by Chinese authorities.
The approach contrasts with Apple’s defiant stance against the FBI, which is heaping pressure on the company to decrypt an iPhone that belonged to San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook. ....

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Whatsapp, Signal and Telegram face a catch-22 situation as India's new social media rules threaten encryption


Whatsapp, Signal and Telegram face a catch-22 situation as India’s new social media rules threaten encryption
Whatsapp, Signal and Telegram face a catch-22 situation as India’s new social media rules threaten encryption
Prabhjote GillMar 31, 2021, 11:51 IST
India s new social media regulations may require WhatsApp to break encryption in order to complyUnsplash
India’s new social media regulations want social media apps like
WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram to identify the ‘first originator’.
In cases where social media apps are being used to spread ‘mischief’, the government wants the ability to track down the instigators.
Tracking the origin of messages may require apps offering privacy to break end-to-end ....

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Linlu Media: Cathy Sun Analysed Upgrade And Innovation Of Digital Asset Encryption Technology


Linlu Media: Cathy Sun Analysed Upgrade And Innovation Of Digital Asset Encryption Technology
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / February 26, 2021 / Cathy Sun, the CEO of the Blockchain News Portal Linlu Media, expressed her ideas on the future of digital asset encryption technology during an interview.
Nowadays, as cryptocurrency reaches an unprecedented popularity and digital assets are fast becoming the order of the day, innovation in digital asset encryption technology is the need of the hour. It goes without saying that beefing up the security of a blockchain infrastructure requires some serious innovation and that s where many crypto exchanges need to step up their game. Upgrading and innovation of digital asset encryption technology, therefore, remains on the priority list of many crypto exchanges. ....

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Regulations on social media evoke divergent views from legal experts


The government s new regulations for social media platforms and OTT players Thursday evoked divergent responses from legal experts with one section saying these would be valid till they contain reasonable restrictions while some opposed on grounds of infringement of privacy and free speech under the Constitution.
The Centre Thursday announced sweeping regulations for social media firms like Facebook and Twitter as well as OTT players such as Netflix, requiring them to remove any content flagged by authorities within 36 hours and setting up a complaint redressal mechanism with an officer being based in the country.
The regulations also make it mandatory for platforms such as Twitter and WhatsApp to identify the originator of a message that authorities consider to be anti-national and against security and sovereignty of the country. ....

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