>> You're willing to give up.whst little privacy we still have? To me, making Apple put in a backdoor to iOS so the government can take our data anytime they deem necessary and for any reason is like allowing the government the right to come into our homes for the same reasons.
>> Alice
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> I don't care if they snoop at me, I've got nothing to hide but they wouldn't bother with me anyway.
So, because you do not value privacy, the other hundreds of millions of iPhone and iPad devices in the world shouldn't, either?
> To snoop on a potential terrorist doesn't seem unreasonable. Maybe harm doers will buy iPhones as they allow them to plot in private?
How about the Chinese government (to pick an obvious example) snooping on American business executives — or private tourists — in China?
How about private hackers snooping on your banking data, if you have any? Or mine?
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