I don't care. Anyone that trusts another business with their encryption keys has always deserved to have their privacy violently yanked out from underneath them. Whether it's Google, Apple or Microsoft, these people always knew it was a matter of misplaced trust.
In any case, it's not harder for "everyone" but rather the people that pay for the illusion of privacy. Users with actual software freedom aren't forced to use a backdoored first-party services like iCloud. This is purely a "buyer beware" scenario, if you don't like it then vote with your wallet and not your pie hole.
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You think they’re only asking Apple?
I don't care. Anyone that trusts another business with their encryption keys has always deserved to have their privacy violently yanked out from underneath them. Whether it's Google, Apple or Microsoft, these people always knew it was a matter of misplaced trust.
In any case, it's not harder for "everyone" but rather the people that pay for the illusion of privacy. Users with actual software freedom aren't forced to use a backdoored first-party services like iCloud. This is purely a "buyer beware" scenario, if you don't like it then vote with your wallet and not your pie hole.
...to begin with! Also because Google (i.e: Drive) is not end-to-end encrypted