At this point you'd be better off buying a safe without the locking mechanism and seeing if there are CAD designs for making your own. It's really just a mechanism to unlock the main big bolt that holds the safe shut.
Most if not all but in an ironic twist, Apple are more likely to keep your data safe as they've repeatedly told the feds to fuck off if they don't have a court order when they wanted someone's data.
It's recorded as a fact, I may think that Apple is overpriced and overhyped for what it is but when they got more balls stand up to the feds on behalf of their customers than a gun safe company, how batshit crazy is the world's current moral compass!?
Also: This means that basically all of their safes are compromised by design. You can neither be sure that your posessions are safe from being stolen nor can you be sure that nobody is able to plant incriminating things into it. And you wouldn't even notice it.
There's absolutely no reason to have a master-key for your safes from a buisness-POV, actually it's detrimental to your buisness. If someone was dumb enough to lose their keys, you have them find their own way to access their posessions and sell them a new safe afterwards.
Including to this information is that apparently all their safes have a master code that CAN'T be overridden by the customer
What's the point in buying a safe from a company if there's a code that makes it easier to open than ethots legs?
The bigger question is, how many companies do the same thing?
At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if the answer to that question is "All of them".
Most of the digital and analog locking mechanisms are made by the same two companies. One of them is https://securamsys.com/safelocks/standalone-safe-lock/ and I forget the other.
At this point you'd be better off buying a safe without the locking mechanism and seeing if there are CAD designs for making your own. It's really just a mechanism to unlock the main big bolt that holds the safe shut.
Most if not all but in an ironic twist, Apple are more likely to keep your data safe as they've repeatedly told the feds to fuck off if they don't have a court order when they wanted someone's data.
I'm not sure if I buy that, but even if it's true, it's still Apple and I'm heterosexual. My data is kept safe by LUKS on local hard drives.
It's recorded as a fact, I may think that Apple is overpriced and overhyped for what it is but when they got more balls stand up to the feds on behalf of their customers than a gun safe company, how batshit crazy is the world's current moral compass!?
Sure would be a shame if that master code got leaked...
Also: This means that basically all of their safes are compromised by design. You can neither be sure that your posessions are safe from being stolen nor can you be sure that nobody is able to plant incriminating things into it. And you wouldn't even notice it.
There's absolutely no reason to have a master-key for your safes from a buisness-POV, actually it's detrimental to your buisness. If someone was dumb enough to lose their keys, you have them find their own way to access their posessions and sell them a new safe afterwards.