A law could stop Apple from selling iPhones at home, California

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This news does not catch us by surprise, and is that in recent times there seem to be not a few people who try to put obstacles to the apple company -and the manufacturers of smartphones, in general- to force the company to carry out a certain type of action that are not in his ideology. This refers (and is not the first) to the high security that the device has and that it should not be insurmountable.

The bill currently being considered in California is that manufacturers of this type of mobile device must have an option to unblock and extract information from said terminals if required judicial. It is true that at first glance this does not seem to have anything wrong, but Tim Cook himself explains why this is considered not exactly the best idea of ​​the moment:

“If there is a way to get into the devices, then someone will find a way to get in. There are people who suggest that we must have a "back door" to access this information. But the reality is that if you put a back door, it will be available to everyone, good and bad. "

Thus, the CEO of the company refers to the loss of security that this movement would entail for users, since you would never again be one hundred percent sure that no one is able to access your personal information. It is certainly a sensitive issue, since privacy in our digital environment is essential for all of us today. And no one should be able to decide when and how they want to access it without our permission.


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  1.   Ale said

    For me, this of the hyper security of iOS I do not know if it is so ...

    Why can't the President of the USA use an iPhone?

    I believe that it is pure marketing, and that yes, there is that famous back door. They don't make it public for two things:

    The first: obviously the company does not use that this is known.

    The second: if it were known, as this man mentions, they would also try to access the 'bad guys'.

    I do not believe it, although I admit it, I have preferred and still prefer this platform.

  2.   Ale said

    Another thing, if it were so safe.

    Why is each version that comes out of iOS, all vulnerable to jailbreak?

    And why do people keep betting on jailbreaking if we all know that we lose the security of our mobile?

    Every time I think about it, I reaffirm my position more. Someone correct me if I am wrong.

    regards