>>>This obsession with "privacy" is a contemporary mania that probably can be traced back to some of the crazy things J Edgar Hoover and Nixon's crowd did.
>>>Nevertheless, it's a whacky mania.
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>IMHO government secrecy is very different from personal privacy.
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>Unless you were so foolish as to write "Banking PIN" in your little black book along with verbatim emails to/from your lawyers about an upcoming court case that could break you financially, or inserted favorite samples of those nude selfies you like to take(!) then there's no comparison between a smartphone and a little black book IMHO.
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>Seems to me that when Apple acquiesces, it confirms to every hacker in the world that it's possible. After which it's only a matter of time before a Julian Assange reveals the method or legions of hackers figure it out and publish. I used to say that only health detriments from wireless can slow the personal device movement- but loss of privacy over anything in your device is more dangerous than carrying wads of cash and probably is a more immediate threat today.
The Anonymous hacker group,the Chaos Computer Club, and every other group of hackers will have a lot of people working on it the minute they know it's possible. Just think if the Tarh Andishan group gets it figured out...really could turn into big problem.
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