Bill Gates on Apple-FBI fight: 'Government shouldn't have to be completely blind' - LA Times
Agree. So nuanced, privacy.
Colby's take on privacy, and Apple vs. the FBI:
As pages in my blog would attest, I'm a big supporter of privacy. And agree that it's taken a swift kick in the ding ding post 9-11, with things like slipshod, widespread wiretapping. But here in this case is not a random, no-search warrant intrusion of privacy.
If Apple can make a device that cannot be unlocked, and can develop a firmware entry into a device, they can keep that code private. Nice that Apple continues to take a stand for privacy here, which you like to see, and hope they do it in other realms of their business. But national security is at risk, and it's hard to believe they'd choose to protect the privacy of a dead murderer who pledged allegiance to ISIS.
Agree. So nuanced, privacy.
Colby's take on privacy, and Apple vs. the FBI:
As pages in my blog would attest, I'm a big supporter of privacy. And agree that it's taken a swift kick in the ding ding post 9-11, with things like slipshod, widespread wiretapping. But here in this case is not a random, no-search warrant intrusion of privacy.
If Apple can make a device that cannot be unlocked, and can develop a firmware entry into a device, they can keep that code private. Nice that Apple continues to take a stand for privacy here, which you like to see, and hope they do it in other realms of their business. But national security is at risk, and it's hard to believe they'd choose to protect the privacy of a dead murderer who pledged allegiance to ISIS.
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