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Apple's Fight With US Over Privacy Enters a New Round (bloomberg.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report on Bloomberg: Apple Inc.'s fight over privacy with the U.S. isn't over yet, even after the government dropped a demand for the company's help in accessing a California shooter's iPhone because someone else found a way to crack it. The U.S. said it'll keep fighting to get the company's help in getting data off a phone in Brooklyn, New York, that belonged to a drug dealer because Apple provided assistance in accessing such devices earlier. In a court filing Friday, the government said it's going ahead with an appeal of a judge's order denying its request for Apple's help. The battle between the world's most valuable tech company and the U.S. over encryption and data privacy has sparked a national debate, with dozens of companies and organizations siding with Apple, while law enforcement has generally taken the government's side.

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  1. Well... by MitchDev · · Score: 4, Funny

    .. all politicians and LEOs can turn over all their private communications and information FIRST...

    1. Re:Well... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      I love living in a country where you are stripped of all your rights when accused of a crime! Isn't it great?

  2. Re:What about Android? by malditaenvidia · · Score: 4, Funny

    Because google even pretending to fight for privacy would be hilariously hypocritical.