Fr. Josh Miller
1mo ago
If anything, they did the very opposite of "cave." You want a backdoor on encryption, as if this isn't an oxymoron to begin with?
Fine. We'll take away the encryption altogether.
Fine. We'll take away the encryption altogether.
Fr. Josh Miller
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1mo ago
Let's be clear: I'm far from an Apple apologist, but they didn't "cave" here. A publicly traded company exists to make money, and they'll tap dance to any song the government plays if it means the money keeps flowing. Beings act as they are.
It's UK officials who failed, and by proxy, the people who allow them to exist as officials in the first place. That you've allowed mentally addled goofballs into office who think backdoors in encryption are even an option is the failure.
It's UK officials who failed, and by proxy, the people who allow them to exist as officials in the first place. That you've allowed mentally addled goofballs into office who think backdoors in encryption are even an option is the failure.
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bwoah
@bwoah
1mo ago
Just confirming in case I missed the context: your referring to Apple discontinuing iCloud encryption in the UK. It is *sort of* admirable?
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