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I get what is said about Apple however, I think there’s proof at the moment that Apple does protect their users privacy. Like when they wouldn’t help the FBI get into that guy’s iPhone. And the recent stuff with UK.

Advance privacy protection seems the real deal. Of course unless you self host everything you always have to trust that the service provider is being honest about not having access or using your data.