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The Guardian (Naughton)

 

In the longer view of the evolution of digital technology, though, CSS [client-side scanning] is just the latest step in the inexorable intrusion of surveillance devices into our lives. The trend that started with reading our emails, moved on to logging our searches and our browsing clickstreams, mining our online activity to create profiles for targeting advertising at us and using facial recognition to allow us into our offices now continues by breaching the home with "smart" devices relaying everything back to motherships in the "cloud" and, if CSS were to be sanctioned, penetrating right into our pockets, purses and handbags. That leaves only one remaining barrier: the human skull. But, rest assured, Elon Musk undoubtedly has a plan for that too.
-- John Naughton. Apple's plan to scan images will allow governments into smartphones, The Guardian (16 Oct 2021).
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