Apple to Launch a Global Law Enforcement Web Portal
mto Streamline Data Requests by End of 2018
Apple this week announced it will be launching a dedicated web portal for authenticated law enforcement officers to submit lawful requests for data, track requests, and obtain responsive data from the company by the end of 2018.
Apple also said it is building a team of professionals dedicated to training law enforcement officers, which the company believes will improve its ability to reach smaller police forces and agencies around the world. This will include the development of an online training module for officers.
The web portal will be available globally as part of Apple's new Law Enforcement Support Program, which the company detailed on the Government Information Requests page of its privacy website this week.
Apple says the program will allow it to uphold its fundamental commitment to protect the security and privacy of its users:
https://i.imgur.com/k5fP2Rl.png
Apple requires law enforcement and government officials to follow applicable laws when requesting customer information and data. If they do, Apple complies by providing the narrowest possible set of data relevant to the request.
That information can include device identifiers, customer service records, and iCloud content such as emails, stored photos, documents, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, Safari browsing history, Apple Maps search history, iMessages backups, and iOS device backups, according to Apple's guidelines.
Where and when legally required, Apple may also provide basic customer information such as name, physical address, email address, phone number, and IP address, along with customer service records and Find My iPhone logs.
Apple ensures that it has never created a backdoor or master key to any of its products or services, and never will. Perhaps the biggest example of this was Apple's refusal to create a loophole for the FBI to brute force their way into the passcode-locked iPhone owned by the shooter in the 2015 San Bernardino attack.
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www.macrumors.com/2018/09/06/apple-to-launch-law-enforcement-support-program/
參考:
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2018/09/06/apple-law-enforcement-website/
蘋果將在年底開放全球網路平台提供執法單位申請手機用戶資料,
包含數據、位置訊息、機敏資料等,
並有專門單位專門訓練及協助執法單位如何操作。
(https://www.apple.com/privacy/government-information-requests/)
蘋果將會讓執法單位在合法申請下,取得合理且在範圍內的數據內容,
內容可包含:
裝置識別碼、客戶服務紀錄、iCloud 資訊
(e-mail、照片、文件、聯絡人、行事曆、書籤、
Safari 瀏覽紀錄、Apple Maps 搜尋紀錄、iMessages 備份、
iOS 裝置備份)
(https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/law-enforcement-guidelines-us.pdf)
在合法要求下,也可能提供,
用戶姓名、地址、電話、IP位置、客戶服務及Find My iPhone紀錄。
蘋果並堅稱不會因此在裝置上開後門或創造萬能鑰匙。