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Apple already proved they'll roll over for the EU on encryption backdoors.
If it comes down to them selling in the US or not selling in the US, they're going to roll over and do whatever the government demands.
They're all so holding all of your data, metrics, and browsing habits securely in their hands.
When the government demands baggacips data, they're going to hand it over, the same as Google would.
And none of this is ever a problem until the government goes kind of fascist. When browsing privacy subs on Lemmy becomes an act of treason...
Even if I'm not doing anything wrong or illegal, I sure as hell I'm not going to send my data through a VPN that logs and is known to comply with foreign court requests.
You can in fact drive yourself insane trying to stay private and secure, But I do know that trusting a single gigantic monolithic company that operates in a questionable regime to protect you from government entities is a losing battle.
Did they? They explicitly made a big deal about not doing that for the UK government's request.
They said they would remove all encryption rather than installing a backdoor.
It's good that this attracted some attention, but they still agreed to removed all the protections the UK requested.