China claims it has cracked Apple's AirDrop encryption to identify senders and monitor 'inappropriate speech'

China claims it has cracked Apple's AirDrop encryption to identify senders and monitor 'inappropriate speech'

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The Chinese national flag is displayed in front of an Apple store in Shanghai on October 9, 2021. HECTOR RETAMAL A Chinese tech company claims to have cracked Apple's AirDrop encryption. Chinese authorities say the information helped catch people sending "inappropriate information." Government…

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