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Falcondor07 t1_j24897t wrote

I’m not sure but I don’t think Apple does that, they won’t do it even if the FBI asks for it just because they literally can’t, there’s no back door in iOS

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PoetryRadiant6278 t1_j25nok3 wrote

This is in India not the US, the laws are very different.

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Falcondor07 t1_j26rlmm wrote

Imagine you make a very secure software that no one can open except the person with a password for it, there’s literally nothing you can do to open it except entering the password, would the features of the software suddenly change when you switch countries? No.

It doesn’t depend on the law, it’s just that Apple can’t open a phone without a password, they don’t have a master key.

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vewfndr t1_j2603hd wrote

This isn't about the law (which Apple will always be compelled to follow.) It's about their capability. Apple doesn't have some secret key. Either this tweet is terribly worded or is missing some key info.

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