EU Parliament Blocks Outlook Apps For Members Over Privacy Concerns
jfruh writes Microsoft last week released Outlook apps for iOS and Android, but one group that won't be getting to use them is members of the European Parliament. They've been advised by their tech staff that the apps are insecure and that they shouldn't download them — and if they have, they should change their Outlook passwords.
With all the news stories about how America can (and will, and does) force companies to hand over what's in their clouds ... why the hell any member of the EU Parliament would think that using anything from Microsoft isn't a stupid idea is beyond me.
Unless you own every piece in that communication chain, you more or less have to start treating Microsoft as an entirely un-trustworthy entity ... because for legal and privacy purposes, they pretty much are.
I think MS (and other American cloud providers) are going to start finding themselves very unwanted ... because they literally can't be trusted.
They can't be trusted because they do stupid things like this, and because they want to monetize everything, and because they're more or less covered under the PATRIOT Act.
In deeming themselves above everybody's laws, and entitled to all data ... America is essentially no longer trustworthy.
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