- West Virginia's Attorney General sues Apple for allegedly failing to prevent CSAM on iOS devices and iCloud.
- The lawsuit claims Apple prioritized privacy over child safety, unlike Google, Microsoft, and Dropbox.
- Apple withdrew CSAM detection features in 2021 due to privacy concerns, sparking criticism.
- The suit seeks damages and mandates for Apple to implement effective CSAM detection measures.
Raw Neglect Is This A Cooked Up Crisis
Right, let's get one thing straight. I've seen some shocking things in kitchens, but this Apple situation is a bloody disgrace. West Virginia's Attorney General, JB McCuskey, is coming down on them like a ton of bricks, and frankly, they deserve it. Prioritizing privacy over the safety of children is beyond idiotic it's downright criminal. Are they having a laugh? They're supposed to be innovating not ignoring the vulnerable. This isn't just bad business it's morally bankrupt.
Blindfolded In The Digital Kitchen Apple's CSAM Catastrophe
Other big tech firms are stepping up, using tools like PhotoDNA to combat this filth, while Apple sits there twiddling their thumbs. They dabbled with CSAM detection in 2021, then bottled it because of privacy concerns. Pathetic. Excuses are like arseholes everyone's got one, and Apple's stinks more than a week-old fish. The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children is on their back, and rightly so. Survivors are reliving trauma because Apple's being precious about privacy. Wake up and smell the coffee this isn't about branding it's about basic human decency. Look at this article about Bitcoin Miners Pivot to AI Gold Mine Morgan Stanley Sees Massive Upside and see how fast technology can pivot when it has to – no excuses Apple.
Privacy Over People Is This Apple's Recipe For Disaster
Tim Cook's open letter on privacy in 2014 is now looking like a load of bollocks. They've positioned themselves as privacy champions, but at what cost? Innocent children are paying the price. If this lawsuit succeeds, and I bloody well hope it does, Apple will be forced to make some serious changes. They'll need to redesign their systems and beef up their data security. No more half-arsed attempts. It’s about time they started cooking with gas.
Apple's Hollow Promises Empty Words and Broken Plates
Apple's spokesperson spouting about "protecting the safety and privacy of our users, especially children" is just insulting. Their parental controls and Communication Safety features are a start, but clearly not enough. They're claiming to innovate every day, but their actions speak louder than words, and right now, they're saying they don't give a damn. This is not good enough. Not even close.
Time to Plate Up Responsibility or Face the Firing Line
This isn't about being nice or playing fair. It's about protecting children from the scum of the earth. Apple needs to get its act together and start acting responsibly. They have the resources, the technology, and the obligation to do better. If they don't, they deserve everything that's coming to them. It's sink or swim, and right now, they're drowning in their own incompetence.
Where's the Bloody Solution Apple's Serving Up Excuses
I'm not interested in excuses or corporate waffle. I want to see action. I want to see Apple leading the charge against CSAM, not dragging their heels. They need to invest in better detection technology, work with law enforcement, and prioritize the safety of children above all else. Anything less is simply unacceptable. Now, get to it, you donut.
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