Apple vs US Govt poll (user search)
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Question: I don't know how to word it, you know what I'm asking, who do you side with?
#1
Apple (freedom)
 
#2
Feds (safety)
 
#3
some wussy third thing in the middle
 
#4
too ignorant to properly vote, but I like pressing buttons
 
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Total Voters: 67

Author Topic: Apple vs US Govt poll  (Read 1795 times)
Sir Mohamed
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« on: February 22, 2016, 07:53:34 AM »

Government. Of course the authorities should have access to the data of terrorists. And I, as a private and law abiding citizen, have nothing to hide. At least nothing that is threatening national security or any lives.
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Sir Mohamed
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« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2016, 10:45:40 AM »

Government. Of course the authorities should have access to the data of terrorists. And I, as a private and law abiding citizen, have nothing to hide. At least nothing that is threatening national security or any lives.

Should the government be able to force Apple to build them new decryption technology in pursuit of that data? Technology that does not currently exist and that would render everyone's iphone vulnerable to infiltration whether from the government or from more nefarious parties?That's really what's at stake here.

Yes, but make strong legal provisions, that it is only used in such cases and canot be abused.
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