Author Topic: -Apple vs. FBI: San Bernardino Shooting-  (Read 3223 times)

Off topic but please stop with the -titles like this-

It's getting cancerous and annoying

There's literally nothing wrong with it, stop with your OCD

I consider myself a conservative but i have always sided with the left when it comes to internet and privacy rights. Hope Apple can win this battle.
Wait which side are conservatives on on this?


I absolutely side with Apple here, is that opposite of what a conservative would normally say? Because if so, than I agree.

Conservatives typically side with privacy rights until they see a breach to be necessary in their view.

Conservatives typically side with privacy rights until they see a breach to be necessary in their view.
oh, ok.

I have nothing to hide, so I have nothing to fear from any kind of authority that is uncorrupted.  However, I must side with Apple on this argument, as all governments are corrupt and data can be leaked through bribes and unsolicited security backdoors, furthermore hackers can use it to do something similar to what happened with the PS3 and the account details that were stolen globally.

So, it isn't as simple as letting the FBI rummage through your data to see if you're a terrorist - that isn't the problem.  It's what happens to that data, how it can be stolen and used to create more work for everyone involved.  It really is a pandora's iphone.

nothing to hide, nothing to fear is an idiotic philosophy

forget the police stay strong Apple.

they have stated several times now that this would be used for several other phones

nvm heard differently on radio
« Last Edit: February 28, 2016, 10:21:43 PM by Nizza Deutchsen Man »

fbi only wants access to this single iphone, apple is being handicapped and supporting the use of ipods/ipads/iphones in terrorist attacks in my eyes
they have stated several times now that this would be used for several other phones

nothing to hide, nothing to fear is an idiotic philosophy
Down with Big Brother!


Careful, Goldstein might hear you
theyll shoot me i dont care theyll shoot me in the back of the neck i dont care down with big brother they always shoot you in the back of the neck i dont care down with big brother

i mean theres benefits and cons
if apple unlocks stuff then all phones can be forgeted and security is compromised
if fbi gets info though we could potentially stop some terrorist attack like some rendition of 9/11


those who would give up personal liberties for security don't deserve either

Conservatives typically side with privacy rights until they see a breach to be necessary in their view.
most conservatives ive seen have been siding with the FBI on this issue.