Imagine if Pew asked 1000 people “would you support requiring Apple to make iPhones less secure so FBI could get info on crime it solved?"
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@emptywheel there is no cost for public in this scenario -
@righteousaxe Uh huh. I guess you don't have adversaries in China. -
@emptywheel the entire discussion is about this proposed backdoor which jeopardizes pub rights going foward not the terrorists data, ffs -
@righteousaxe Because that is who this does put at risk. You and me. You apparently don't get that, I understand, but you're in minority. -
@emptywheel give the nsa/fbi the data from terrorists phones, do not allow nsa/fbi a backdoor into everyones phone, this is kindergarten -
@righteousaxe Yes, you do sound like a kindergartner. I agree. -
@emptywheel no greater civil liberty in jeopardy when apple cracks phones w/warrant case by case in house providing data to law enforcement
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@emptywheel apple crack the phone in house, on a case by case basis, with cause & warrant, backdoor soft not needed, this is elementaryThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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