iMobile Mobile Home February 27 News In the iOS Security Guide updated last month, Apple mentioned that it uses some of the Google Cloud Storage Platform to store data.
Because iCloud stores user contacts, calendars, photos, documents, and other information, it separates the data into blocks and uses AES-128 and SHA-256 key encryption, so information stored on Google Cloud Services does not need to have Privacy security concerns.
In fact, this is not the first time that Apple has used a third-party storage service. Before Apple mentioned in the iOS Security Guide that it intended to use Microsoft Azure and Amazon S3. Now that Azure has been replaced by Google, Amazon S3 is still Apple’s. Choose one.
iMobile Mobile Home February 27 News In the iOS Security Guide updated last month, Apple mentioned that it uses some of the Google Cloud Storage Platform to store data.
Because iCloud stores user contacts, calendars, photos, documents, and other information, it separates the data into blocks and uses AES-128 and SHA-256 key encryption, so information stored on Google Cloud Services does not need to have Privacy security concerns.
In fact, this is not the first time that Apple has used a third-party storage service. Before Apple mentioned in the iOS Security Guide that it intended to use Microsoft Azure and Amazon S3. Now that Azure has been replaced by Google, Amazon S3 is still Apple’s. Choose one.