> There has to be some incentive somewhere for Apple to do this. They know it's wrong, they know it will be abused.
For several years now politicians have been asking for "exceptional access for law enforcement" to backdoor encryption. In Europe there's been a number of laws passed recently which violate privacy also.
This is just Apple getting ahead of future legislation so that they can be the ones who get the power and money from every government agency turning to them first whenever they want to monitor and punish their citizens.
For several years now politicians have been asking for "exceptional access for law enforcement" to backdoor encryption. In Europe there's been a number of laws passed recently which violate privacy also.
This is just Apple getting ahead of future legislation so that they can be the ones who get the power and money from every government agency turning to them first whenever they want to monitor and punish their citizens.