Issue isn't getting into a dirty terrorist phone, it's that they want them to create a backdoor into their software to allow them to get into all phones and I refuse to accept thatBitter Clinger wrote:You can interpret it any way you want. I have nothing to hide, but will fight to the death for your right to privacy. However, a stinking piece of crap terrorist has NO rights, and his seized property should be used to the maximum extent to thwart terror. Now I know you think its difficult, and maybe it is, or maybe it really isn't, but it is the right thing to do and Apple should figure out a way to get that data and provide it to the Government. And however they do should never be disclosed. Not that difficult, trust me.Dave2 wrote:You realize that that's kinda the opposite of how that phrase is normally used, right? In the context of siding with the people over the government, I mean.Bitter Clinger wrote:They can hack my phone anytime. I have an extensive collection of anti-Obama and anti-Democrat cartoons, some of them NSFW.
Apple simply does possess the will to do the right thing and obtain the information off the terrorist's phone without compromising innocent private users. And that is why I will never purchase any of their left wing Socialist products. YMMV, and that too, is your right.
I will not give up my right to privacy in the name of fighting terrorism, the cost of freedom is not worth losing your freedom.
If it was only this phone you may have a point, but it's not just this phone it's all phones and they have clearly said they cooperated and gave them everything they can. If it was so simple wouldn't the fbi and nsa already have figured it out ?