Home  ›  News  ›

Gov. Unlocked iPhone In NYC Drug Case without Apple

Article Comments  

all discussions

Well, if you cared so much, why didnt you know?

thebriang

Apr 25, 2016, 1:01 PM
That they have helped governments and LEO agencies around the world unlock hundreds of iphones previously? It wasn't a secret, but you would have had to actually look to find it.

Do you also believe that two adults with pistols and assault rifles couldn't physically break a iphone 5C mainboard? Or that hundreds and hundreds of rounds fired into a tahoe Also missed the phone? At least that's plausible.

Apple could have helped them get into the phone all along without compromising all of iOS, and lots of people knew it, but for whatever reason they decided to make This their PR moment to get up on the cross and play the victim for "Our Rights".

Well news flash, apple doesn't care whatsoever about "Your Rights". They've helped govern...
(continues)
...
Zpike

Apr 28, 2016, 7:07 PM
While I agree with what you're saying (I don't think Apple is sincere either), we still have to take a stand with the Federal Government on our privacy. Whatever Apple's motives may have been, I agree 100% that no governing body has a right to force them to hack their own OS. The government already knew two things. 1. There was nothing of consequence in the War on Terror on those phones. 2. They could get into the phones if they really wanted to. It was just a government tactic to set a precedent that would give them more power and steal more freedom from the American people. I commend Apple for their stance on this issue, however insincere.
...

This forum is closed.

Please log in to report a message to the moderator.

This forum is closed.


all discussions

Subscribe to Phone Scoop News with RSS Follow @phonescoop on Threads Follow @phonescoop on Mastodon Phone Scoop on Facebook Follow on Instagram

 

Playwire

All content Copyright 2001-2024 Phone Factor, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Content on this site may not be copied or republished without formal permission.