Apple’s iCloud partner in China will store user data on servers of state-run telecom

Apple's Chinese iCloud partner, Guizhou-Cloud Big Data (GCBD), has cut a deal with the state-run China Telecom to move user data to the latter's servers while new GCBD data centers are under construction, according to a public-facing WeChat post from China Telecom. Though the iCloud data is end-to-end encrypted, the encryption keys are also stored in China, raising the possibility the Chinese government could gain access to it. Yet Apple has said only its employees have direct access to the keys, and that there no backdoors for government agencies.

The decision reasonably has some critics of the company's business strategy in the country concerned. Apple has largely met the demands of the Chinese government in order to sell its products...

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