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Apple says San Bernardino iPhone case is 'unprecedented,' cannot be decided in a vacuum
Thanks to all who responded! So as I understand it, in the case at hand, even Apple can not get the info off the phone, the encryption is that good?
I completely agree that forcing Apple to produce phones that the government can open at will is a bad idea because sooner or later everyone will be hacking your phone.
If the government wants phone info all they have to do is completely monitor and record all phone traffic, don't they do that anyway, wink, wink? I don't think most of the public is ok with that.
If Apple wants to strengthen their support they need to make it simple for idiots like me to understand.
Thanks again!