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  "path": "/t/do-yall-think-google-will-roll-out-their-equivalent-to-apples-advanced-data-protection/37931#post_4",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-16T00:49:51.000Z",
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  "textContent": "When iCloud Advanced Data Protection (ADP) first rolled out, I hoped that the relevant product teams in Google would feel competitive pressure.\n\nI don’t like feeling tied to Apple because of ADP for Apple Photos.\n\nAny internal push for this at Google (I imagine there was something), must have been defeated by a stronger response from Google’s profit centres that function through surveillance capitalism. If market data failed to show that Google users were switching to iCloud _because_ of ADP, giving Android users ADP would have been undercutting themselves for no benefit.\n\nGiven ADP is not a competitive strength, I’d love to know exactly how the team behind ADP pushed this through at Apple. I just have my suspicion the strongest argument was to limit the downside of an eventual breach of iCloud. Even so, that’s forward-thinking security investment beyond most other companies I’m familiar with.",
  "title": "Do y'all think Google will roll out their equivalent to Apple's Advanced Data Protection?"
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