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!?
Apple will cave to court orders, exactly what Liberty Safes did. Where's the outrage against the government for issuing these bullshit warrants in the first place?
Not a lawyer, but what I'm hearing from my more legally knowledgeable sources, is that while they were permitted to search the property, Liberty weren't forced to give them the master code which effectively means they can get into every safe they made.
This also was over Jan 6 too, so they weren't raiding a terrorist or a pedo, just a guy around the capital at a certain time.
Where's the outrage against the government for issuing these bullshit warrants in the first place?
Why are you deflecting from clearly reprehensible actions by private actors?
Nobody is saying that the government's overreach is acceptable, but talking about it is just another day that ends with Y, as opposed to the unique circumstances of this case.
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!?
Apple will cave to court orders, exactly what Liberty Safes did. Where's the outrage against the government for issuing these bullshit warrants in the first place?
Not a lawyer, but what I'm hearing from my more legally knowledgeable sources, is that while they were permitted to search the property, Liberty weren't forced to give them the master code which effectively means they can get into every safe they made.
This also was over Jan 6 too, so they weren't raiding a terrorist or a pedo, just a guy around the capital at a certain time.
Why are you deflecting from clearly reprehensible actions by private actors?
Nobody is saying that the government's overreach is acceptable, but talking about it is just another day that ends with Y, as opposed to the unique circumstances of this case.