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Old 03-08-2016, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by biggun View Post
I'd say in the case to solve murders, national security, terrorist threats, and national security.. Unlock the F ing phone. How would U all feel if any of the murdered peps where ur family.. It's easy to be an armchair quarterback when "U have no skin in the game"..

Outside of those circumstances.... "Don't pass go ... Don't collect $200"..

From what I understand the info the police were wanting could have been accessed on an iCloud backup, but someone changed the iCloud password when they shouldn't have.

This isn't about Apple unlocking the phone. This is about a backdrop being built into the phone that would bypass any security features the phone has. If we knew for a fact this would be only accessible by law enforcement under certain situations more of us would be in favor of it, but most likely it would be abused but the government and hackers would find a way to use it to get into our phones too.


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