Apple (AAPL.NASDAQ) has posted a public job listing on Linkedin (LNKD.NASDAQ) for a head of law enforcement to handle an “increasing number of third-party requests for access to Apple controlled data within China,” South China Morning Post reported. The hiring of a head of law enforcement demonstrates the trade-off that comes with placing data storage within China, which Apple began doing for the first time last month. Having a server in the country can provide faster service to domestic customers, but it also means the government can demand those servers’ data. Apple declined to comment, but referred to the company’s new privacy policy including a section on government data requests.