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Privacy
Man, this encryption deal is an issue that is really tpugh. I couldn't begin to say which way right. And for me, when its that close I lean more towards looking at privacy as fundamental to liberty. If anyone else knows a better way, please enlighten me.
if you're not familiar with it, some cellphones nowadays provide encryption that can't be broken. Thus the encrypted traffic on those phones can't be snooped on by anyone. The question is whether phone manufacturers should be compelled to provide the encryption algorithm to law enforcement. If they evencan and I'm not sure they can. If they can't the inevitable question is whether they should offer such a technology.
Its a sticky wicket.
BKB
Apple opposes judge's order to hack San Bernardino shooter's iPhone
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/16/us/san...ple/index.html
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