If the US government dictating iPhone encryption design sounds ok to you, ask yourself how you'll feel when China demands the same.
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Concretely, why does it hurt me if my democratically elected government sets encryption policy rather than some rando at Apple (the status quo)? I think the argument can go through, but it requires more effort than just scaring people with regulation.
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Isn’t that a false dichotomy? It’s not “some rando at Apple” vs the government, it’s the government or whoever decides to make a phone, device? (Meaning you could have endless options).
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The US government doesn't relate the design of the ARM SOC. Just the cellular/wireless functions and even then it is external compliance (FCC) and not internal specification. Back door agreements with the phone companies, intrusive network access, and other things, yeah sure.
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"relate" should be dictate but spellcheck and distraction so
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