According to CNBC's report, the updated iOS Security PDF on Apple's support website quietly acknowledges utilizing Google's servers for iCloud data storage. Up to this point, the document also reveals Apple's reliance on AWS (Amazon Web Services) and Microsoft's Azure for iCloud services.
Apple quietly confirms using Google servers for iCloud data storage
The reference to Microsoft Azure has vanished from the latest document update, replaced instead by Google Cloud Platform alongside Amazon S3 for storing AES-128 encrypted blocks using the SHA-256 encryption algorithm and metadata of files stored on users' iCloud accounts. Learn how to create an iCloud account here for iPhone users.
'The keys and file metadata are stored on users' iCloud accounts. Encryption portions of files are stored without any user identifying information, utilizing third-party storage services like S3 and Google Cloud Platform,' excerpted from the iOS Security for iOS 11 document updated on Apple's website.
Users need not worry excessively
Apple quietly confirms using Google servers to store iCloud data. However, this does not mean Google or Amazon can read users' files, so users need not worry excessively, Apple's effective security methods store data in encrypted blocks using some of the best encryption algorithms.
Not just about data storage, you can back up your iCloud to better protect your data. We've provided detailed instructions on how to back up iCloud.
Both Apple and Google have yet to confirm any storage agreement. To avoid future troubles, keep an eye on the files stored on your iCloud account. While Apple's devices and services are known to be secure, nothing is certain, so don't forget to use a strong password and activate two-factor authentication.
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