Apple's Chinese iCloud operations, encryption keys transferred to China
Tech giant Apple
announced that its Chinese iCloud operations were being transferred
to a local firm in southern China, along with its iCloud encryption
keys.
The move comes
after Apple announced its partnership with Guizhou-Cloud Big Data
(GCBD), a Chinese firm supervised by a board ran by government-owned
businesses, last year.
With the
relocation, Apple users with iCloud accounts registered in China will
now have their data hosted by the GCBD centre.
However, users
who prefer not to hand over data can choose to delete their Chinese
iCloud accounts, The Verge reported.
The iPhone maker
in a set of emails to mainland Chinese customers last month had said
the move would enable the firm's development in terms of speed and
reliability of iCloud and ensure greater compliance with Chinese
regulations.
Following the
official transfer of operations, reports suggest that Chinese iCloud
users may experience a ramp up in terms of speed of operations, owing
to the absence of any firewall.

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