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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The difference is that there is only ever one US government, but there is at least the potential for an Apple competitor to arise and do things differently.
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The US government has the ability to legislate (limits on) Apple’s encryption capabilities anytime they want. They can also legislate minimum feature requirements on devices. Within those sensible bounds, Apple should have latitude.
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Our government currently allows encrypted backup by law, but pressures companies not to deploy it by policy. That seems problematic. China will likely make even stronger demands as Apple gets deeply in bed with them.
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