...my headphone jack, so bought a case that had one. Then they took away my SD card slot, so I bought a case that had one. Then they shortened the battery life of my phone, so I bought a case that had more......
10 years later, they just stopped making new phones...because my case did it all.
Just like with fingerprint readers, you can be compelled by authorities to provide this in order to unlock your device. Whereas a password, that can be forgotten, is not subject to the same rules.
Content only benefits to the extent where it exists in the e-book museum in a proprietary, DRM-locked format in addition to the other part of the Library of Congress--the library part.
The car is the packet and must be visible on the network in order to be delivered to the correct address. However, that car is hauling a locked safe in the trunk. There's nothing illegal about that. If your car is intercepted, they should need probable cause and a warrant to open that safe.
...my headphone jack, so bought a case that had one. Then they took away my SD card slot, so I bought a case that had one. Then they shortened the battery life of my phone, so I bought a case that had more... ...
10 years later, they just stopped making new phones...because my case did it all.
Just like with fingerprint readers, you can be compelled by authorities to provide this in order to unlock your device. Whereas a password, that can be forgotten, is not subject to the same rules.
Oh no, (M)oon (X)press, not to be confused with (Minuteman) (X)perimental which are ICBM's.
Whatever you do, do not become part of the narrative.
Content only benefits to the extent where it exists in the e-book museum in a proprietary, DRM-locked format in addition to the other part of the Library of Congress--the library part.
The car is the packet and must be visible on the network in order to be delivered to the correct address. However, that car is hauling a locked safe in the trunk. There's nothing illegal about that. If your car is intercepted, they should need probable cause and a warrant to open that safe.