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Apple´s Tim Cook battle results

15 days ago
  • #government
  • #encryption
  • #privacy
  • Apple's 2016 stand against the FBI was about preventing a universal backdoor into iPhones, not just one case.
  • The FBI demanded Apple create a tool to bypass iPhone encryption permanently, which Apple refused, citing security risks.
  • Other tech giants like Google, Meta, and Microsoft have compromised with governments, allowing access to user data under pressure.
  • Google's Project Stargate enabled U.S. law enforcement to access 1.2 million Google accounts without warrants by 2022.
  • Meta agreed to a 'shared key' with the U.K. government, allowing police to read private Facebook messages without warrants.
  • Microsoft lost a 2014 case, setting a precedent for government access to encrypted data stored abroad.
  • Apple remains the only major tech company to consistently refuse government demands for backdoors.
  • Privacy promises from tech companies are often overridden by legal demands, making user data vulnerable.
  • The government's playbook involves legal threats and pressure to force companies into compliance.
  • Tim Cook's 2016 warning highlighted the conflict between security and privacy, a paradox that persists today.