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Apple will protect your data, even if you're a terrorist
Camden Thomas
Mason Sanchez
iToddlers BTFO
Luke Rogers
orange man bad
Justin Kelly
BASED
Wyatt Barnes
Companies like Apple may be required to comply with LE then tell the public that they didn't. Hint: they are always complying.
Luis Anderson
except they didn't comply with the San Bernardino case. US intelligence had to crack it on their own.
Nicholas Gray
that's because straight white trumpettes are worse than terrorists, duh
Elijah Rogers
Apple didn't hand it over.
dumbfuck roger stone had all his passwords saved on his unencrypted browser on his computer.
Lincoln Garcia
Okay this is slightly different than the San Bernardino case, in that one the iPhone was a device with all the data and the FBI wanted help cracking the iPhone, Apple had no data. In this case Apple already has the data on their cloud and it's just handing it over
Tyler Jones
>le deeb stade
:^)
Chase Sanders
man this meme is really getting old, atleast post it in the correct context
Christian King
>nothing to hide
Welp! Guess that anti-privacy agenda you pushed back-fired on you.
Asher Walker
Yes. Of course. If we presume they're bad, as Apple has, then someone working in an organization as powerful as that can easily have caused more harm than individual terrorists.
Just consider what more efficient/less corrupt spending buys you in lives. It's a percentage boost to all of society.
Terrorists do have an impact on the economy and policy. It's way worse than what they cost in lives I'm sure. But the Dow Jones has has a net gain of 0 this past year.
That's horrible. It's just that the problems are so spread out that you don't see them. You nudge some people out of affording what they need.
Liam Rodriguez
You would think people like this would have experts working with them for opsec.
Grayson Young
>Deep state
LMAO
>Find his plaintext password and use it
>HURRRR Applel gave me his data, all I needed were his passwords
Literally not news. I'm going to go squeeze my hog to 30 simultaneous streams of hardcore loli porn all off of Apple's secure servers.
Wyatt Murphy
>Okay this is slightly different
it's majorly different in that one is a terrorist and the other isn't.
Christian Young
What is "deep state"
>There is no state called deep
or
>What information would be deep icloud account
Christian Reed
>Apple has to comply with the invasive power of the United States government
Fuck! I sure do entirely blame Apple for this!
>Instead of the above, the account info was on unencrypted hard drives
Fuck! I sure do hate Apple for giving you access to accounts you have the credentials for!
Jason Miller
un-elected officials in the depths of bureaucracy who have little to no accountability.
Joshua Bennett
those 3d ASSets are so cringe. how anyone can even stomach that tranny pleb anime is beyond me.
Christian Diaz
Just goes to show you where white men stand with companies like that. I'd be upset if was you guys
Wyatt Walker
Top executives and other powerful idiots are always the biggest security risks. Even if you get them to comply with mild security precautions, they'll go back to password123 and insecure phones when it's convenient and there's nothing you could do about it.
Jayden Rodriguez
This is proper context. The context is that your privacy is protected as longvas apple likes your political views.
Wyatt Flores
>>Instead of the above, the account info was on unencrypted hard drives
read the headline, it says Apple gave his passwords to democrats (deep state)
>being an apple shill
>for free
pathetic
Connor Bailey
>believing what you are told by US propaganda machines about US intelligence
Dylan Morales
>Known fact that Apple hands over info
>Uses this tragedy to reinforce the illusion that they're trustworthy
>Manage to get a few people to switch to Apple in the process
Win for Apple while not really losing anything.
Aaron Sanchez
Lucas Ross
>using iCloud
>not knowing about the 3rd party doctrine
Samuel Ward
fucking boomers man. they just don't get it.
Ryan Adams
see
Apple didn't hand over anything. Stone simply had next to no actual security on any of his devices.
Angel Jones
>tenants couldn't pay and skipped town
>left behind a smashed up ipad mini 2 and a vita with one of the sticks not working
>ipad screen is somehow still intact
>never having tried an idevice, I decide to pay 10bux for a replacement digitizer glass and fix the thing
>do so
>now everything works
>but it turns out it's locked to an apple account and I can never unlock it without the owner taking it off their account, which isn't going to happen.
fug
what do I do with this piece of shit now?
Nolan Adams
so what you're saying is that you would have no way of actually knowing what you just claimed unless you were one of those perpetrating said claims
Ryan Hall
give
Kayden Brown
it
Ayden Thompson
LE wanted a 'backdoor' to IOS for the San Bernardino case.
Tom Koch said no.
Aiden Gutierrez
We literally know that Apple complies with prism data collection from the snowden leaks dude, they do hand shit over regularly and they aren't legally allowed to talk about it
Owen Gomez
All US companies and companies based in westernern allied nations hand over data to US intelligence/LEA. There is absolutely no country you can trust with your data.
Nathan Harris
> being this much Jow Forums
> "terrorist"
yeah, a mental case with a gun isn't a terrorist, JIDF. also, FBI had access to his icloud too, you STUPID CUNT. and guess who came to the FBI's rescue to crack the PIN on the phone: JEWS.
much kvetching! OY VEY!
Dylan Morris
waiting for this, based
no
Carter Thomas
Apple didn't comply back during the San Bernardino terrorists, because Apple didn't know how. People forget that Apple just patches together and rebrand bsd software.
Luis Roberts
See
Luke Barnes
OP, I just wanted to congratulate you on being the most retarded person I've seen this week. You have reassured me that voting for Democrats was the right choice because, at the very least, they don't appeal to someone as stupid as you. Please consider removing yourself from the gene pool to avoid further contamination.
Jason Richardson
You have no way of actually knowing that. All you know is what you've been told, and there is little reason to trust that you've been told the truth.
David Cook
>democrats (deep state)
Imagine being such a boomer that you think republicans (ardent zionists) are good guys. Imagine being such a boomer that you cannot perceive that America has been operating under a single-party system for over a century.
Joshua Kelly
>access to device
vs
>access to icloud
See the difference? Or is Jow Forums too dumb to get?
Nolan Bennett
There's a saying that applies to this one....
Ah, yes...
Circumstances alter cases.
Jaxon Clark
Yes, user. The good guys are obviously the trannies, gays, and pedophiles flooding the nation with foreigners and degrading society.
Owen Martin
That explains it. iCloud isn't free from government scrutiny. However Apple also has on-device encryption that they will not break and states cannot break. So whatever you have encrypted up on your phone is strictly yours. If you share/like/subscribed/streamed/upvoted on iCloud, then that's under iCloud jurisdiction, subject to local laws.
Jackson Cooper
Neither are the good guys you retarded boomer.
>hurr durr the democrats are bad therefore that must somehow prove the republicans are good
How do you even remember to breath?
Jaxon Long
b-b-but muh trannies muh gays muh pedos and muh foreigners
Easton Robinson
meanwhile republicans offer token resistance to any of that at best, and in 15-20 years will be endorsing all of it. They aren't real opposition to the democrats. They're playing "good cop" and boomers eat this shit up.
Joshua Taylor
only retards believe that apple diddnt gave them the san bernardino stuff, they simply made a deal with authorities and in return they can say we diddnt gave them shit we are 100% pro privacy
Jacob Williams
>be fbi
>apple won't give you customer data
>pretend to be an ad company and have them sell it to you
>???
>profit