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Apple opposes gov order to unlock iPhone
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(02-19-2016, 05:15 PM)JustWinBaby Wrote: But is that the same as a right to compel a company to provide a backdoor, a method which potentially comprises the security and privacy of other users?

Does the govt need a master key to everyone's door for the purpose of entering one specific house, or should the govt be burdened with finding another way?

In the name of public safety the policve have to have access.

We can not have 100% freedom to do whatever we want.  There have to be rules that everyone follows so we can all live together.  We all need to keep absolutely as much freedom as possible without endangering society.  When criminals and terrorists have a tool that powerful to use against people we have to have some regu;ation to keep us all safe.

It is a balancing test, and as long as a warrant is required I have no problem with a law that requires are encrption providers to have some way to grant access to law enforcement.





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RE: Apple opposes gov order to unlock iPhone - fredtoast - 02-19-2016, 07:03 PM

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