The series finale examines how an Apple employee exposed the company's controversial plans to scan users' iCloud photos for illegal content, revealing tensions between privacy promises and surveillance capabilities. Our hosts analyze the technical architecture of the proposed scanning system, its potential for abuse, and how this disclosure sparked debates about encryption and user privacy. The episode connects this case to broader questions about tech companies' dual role as privacy advocates and surveillance enablers, while exploring how internal dissent shapes privacy policy in Silicon Valley.