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Requiring a developer to sell their apps in the App Store seems unfair. However, should a sale be made privately (i.e., not in the App Store) then Apple should not be held responsible for any issues with said app. This should be only between the…
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In an earlier post I wrote “…they (law enforcement) should ask the owner to unlock it. Should they refuse, they should then lose the iPhone, which should then be completely wiped of all data (in my opinion law enforcement should then be free to sel…
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Let us all calm down, and reasonably consider things. I honestly fail to see the problem here. Let us say a person is suspected of illegal activity in their home. This is their home, and they should be able to keep it securely locked (similarly, …
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Re: post by Crowley: Yes, absolutely. Perhaps the context in which I mean this was not written clearly (or perhaps you just disagree). Apple has come under fire recently for having encoding/security that law enforcement cannot breach. They want …
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Why does law enforcement ever want access to a device like an iPhone? To check for information connected with criminal activity. Lockouts, or encryption are meant to handle situations like a person losing their iPhone (or having it stolen), someon…