Apple; Do YOU trust the government- ANY government ?

If what Apple says is true, even they can't get into the phone without developing special software to do it, and that's the problem.

They took privacy seriously, and the code that went into the operating system is what would need to be altered to let even Apple in. So yes, they'd have to develop a new operating system with weakened security just to let themselves into the phone, let alone the FBI.

Apple, as much as I despise them as a whole, do take the privacy of their users very seriously, and given their commitment and track record to and on that, I don't see any reason to doubt them when they say they can't get into the phone, either.

Another low IQ moron. The whole fapgate was about dozens, if not hundreds, of celebs getting their naked pics stolen off of their iphones. If that is apple taking people's security seriously, then I'd hate to see how their phones would work like if they didn't.
 
If they are restricting it to one phone then what is the problem? Why can't Apple take the phone. Open it and give it to the FBI?

I see no problem with that. They don't have to tell them how to be able to do it.

Surely Apple has the ability to get into it. There has to be a middle ground


Several reasons, but it boils down to a slippery slope.

The government will have a very hard time legally to force APPLE to create software to break into the phone. I doubt they can make Apple take affirmative steps to develop software.

If they do develops the software, the legal argument for forcing them to use it on phones is much easier. IN the future it would be very easy, legally speaking, to subpoena the software for national security reasons. Its a fine point, but a significant one. Forcing a private company to use software is legally speaking much easier than forcing them to create software.


I am shocked that both parties and all, except Sanders, of the Candidates for president are supporting the idea that the government should require APPLE, a private company, to develop software that will make it possible to break into people's private data.
 
It would be inconceivable they don't already have the keys to open any of the phones they sell....thats defies logic....they engineered the thing.....
.....they can open the phone in question, retrieve the data, surrender the data to the FBI and throw away the key....they can go to court and certainly win if Obama demands a way to break into any phone at will..........or wait until
a Republican is in office and they won't even be asked for a master key to all phones....

I believe them that they have intentionally, due to privacy reasons, not developed the software. I agree it seems it would be very easy for them to do it, but they have not done so. I am sure some of their programmers, unofficially, have done it under the table, but the company clearly does not own or want to own and did not intentionally develop such software.
 
Here is what the gov. is asking Apple to do...

Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr, R-N.C., is working with Vice Chairman Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., on legislation that would compel tech companies to provide encrypted data to law enforcement agencies.

This demand should be limited to only the phones that are used by terrorists.....by law....

If Apple can comply, concerning this one particular phone...THEY should retrieve the data, not the gov. and give it to the FBI.....but under no circumstances should they give the gov. the ability to break the encryption on other phones.....this protects the rights of every phone owner and fights terrorism at the same time....

If they don't have the ability to comply, case closed....the gov. has no right to unfettered access....of phones, emails, or anything else en mass....without probable cause....

In this case, concerning ONE PHONE, they have probable cause ......a compromise should be reached..

If the intelligence they wanted concerned a bomb in you kid's school, you'd see the light.....

While it might make American citizens safer, I prefer the liberty over the safety.

APPLE has not made such a "key" because once that door is open, its open. You can say you will only use it for terrorists, but that can AND WILL be expanded ad infantine.
 
do not even begin to think that this would be the case. you're talking to someone whos kid died from a drug overdose and I STILL believe that the feds have no control over marijuana. it's that kind of fear mongering that causes you weak assed majority to surrender everyone elses rights to make you feel safe.

I am with Patrick Henry on this one, I chose liberty.
 
I do not see how the 4th is compromised by going into the phone. This is not a general warrant -it's specific to one phone

At this point its not really a 4th Amendment issue, its clear that opening the phone, if the technology existed to do it, would be reasonable and a warrant could easily be attained.

The question is can a private company be compelled to develop software, that will help them view the information in the phone.
 
Apple is claiming they'd hav to develope special software to open this one phone. If this is true, then Apple should be protected- if they are being dishonest the Feds have to prove that they are. If the Feds do prove this, then Apple is in some serious trouble.

I AGREE 100% with JCraft.... WOW!

Maybe I should reconsider.
 
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It would be inconceivable they don't already have the keys to open any of the phones they sell....thats defies logic....they engineered the thing.....
.....they can open the phone in question, retrieve the data, surrender the data to the FBI and throw away the key....they can go to court and certainly win if Obama demands a way to break into any phone at will..........or wait until
a Republican is in office and they won't even be asked for a master key to all phones....

Groan.
The Pubes are way more authoritarian.....
 
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