Does fsnotes use Apple's Advanced Data Protection? #1570
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If you store your notes in iCloud, and Apple's feature works as advertised, then yes.
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According to Apple's document on Advanced Data Protection: iCloud stores some data without the protection of user-specific CloudKit service keys, even when Advanced Data Protection is turned on. CloudKit Record fields must be explicitly declared as “encrypted” in the container’s schema to be protected, and reading and writing encrypted fields requires the use of dedicated APIs. Dates and times when a file or object was modified are used to sort a user’s information, and checksums of file and photo data are used to help Apple de-duplicate and optimize the user’s iCloud and device storage—all without having access to the files and photos themselves. Details about how encryption is used for specific data categories is available in the Apple Support article iCloud data security overview. https://support.apple.com/guide/security/advanced-data-protection-for-icloud-sec973254c5f/web Does fsnotes use CloudKit or is it just storing notes on iCloud Drive, or both? |
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Both.
maybe @glushchenko has more thoughts? |
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That means it is end-to-end encrypted if ADP is turned on. Why did you stop using CloudKit? |
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If I have Advanced Data Protection enabled, will all my notes be end-to-end encrypted?
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