Apple will pay 1M for each iPhone it does not unlock in France

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They give much to these news of the war between Apple and the FBI due to the request for unlocking that the Cupertino company has received from the FBI on an iPhone 5c that belonged to one of the terrorists involved in the San Bernardino attacks. However, this time we leave the American continent, we go to France, where as usual in Europe, they have finished with all this paraphernalia quickly and effectively, the French Ministry of Justice has decided that it will fine Apple one million euros for each iPhone that refuses to unlock by judicial request.

According to the information issued by Le Parisien, the French Government has initiated a bill that aims to strengthen the Government's capacity in its fight against terrorism that has suffered so much in recent months, but also against financial crimes. IOS data encryption has proven to be a real problem against the Big Brother that governments want to subject us to.That is why France has decided to end the case in an easier and faster way. In the French country we find 8 requests for unlocking by the Ministry of Justice, it seems that terrorists have a predilection for cell phones on the block.

According to this proposed Law, these companies will be fined up to one million euros for these companies that encrypt their devices in an insurmountable way for security entities and that refuse to unlock them because of their commitment to citizenship. They have put a price on the loyalty of companies to their customers, and sincerely, I don't think any of these companies have any problem spending a few million annually for standing firm and maintaining the security of the vast majority of its users, basically that they do not pay just for sinners.


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  1.   scl said

    I think it's great news in France. That Apple wants to join the terrorists, perfect, but pay. The judges do not ask for things because they are, but for some compelling reason.

    1.    Naruto said

      Friend, you should be more cautious with your opinions and think about the consequences or possibilities, I doubt that you agree with this measure when a hacker steals your information, photos of your family, your bank accounts, etc., judicial systems are never trustworthy, But look at Bolivia that the president of that country is evading a trial for rape and corruption of minors, while the judge orders an arrest warrant against the complainant, it seems correct or fair to you. As a client, having my information well protected is vital because it is not only about me but also about my family, find out a little before giving your opinion

    2.    Luis Yepes said

      You still need to learn more about the background of everything these requests from governments mean, they may have good intentions, but their requests open the doors to future massive privacy violations and worse, a book called 1984 by George Orwell will give you a idea of ​​what I speak, the question is to seek to end terrorism but thinking about the consequences of each step that is taken to achieve it and not simply making light decisions.

    3.    Jaranor said

      You have no idea, kid. And on the other side of the law that can be fined for not facilitating entry into an iPhone when not even Apple itself can. In the end, who is going to fuck is France when they eliminate all Apple products in France and rest assured that Apple will continue to earn money.

    4.    lcs said

      What an asshole you are. How you will support a measure that allows your privacy to be invaded.

      You are a real asshole

  2.   Luis said

    Scl ... It shows that you are a geek and apparently you have never had to see yourself in front of a judge ... Otherwise you would realize what justice, judges and judicial processes are ... You should read more ... But I will give you a simple, well-known example ... The preferred ones ... A lot of elderly people without studies sign the preferred ones and a judge ruled that they were competent age and were able to sign documents so their application is denied and they lose all their savings despite having been clearly inducted and deceived…. The infanta, studies, with a career, working in a bank, it turns out that she is the administrator of one of her husband's companies, therefore she signed any operation of the company, but it turns out that she did not know or was aware of what there it happened, the prosecutor tries not to impute it !!! Wake up terrorism is an excuse to access privacy ... Here nobody's safety matters but money !!! they try to create a precedent to be able to do it later with any device ... Do you think they care about your safety? So if they are so good, why don't they help people who are lying in their homeless country ??? The safety of those people is not as important as yours ??? Really, how ignorant there is in this country… This is how it goes!

  3.   pende28 said

    There are always fools without knowing the facts, and around here I see one.

  4.   Toño said

    There are people who do not know anything. Today is terrorism, against which we all see the justification of losing privacy ... claaaro ... tomorrow will be illegal downloads. Or is it that no one remembers the FBI operation against Kim Dot Com and the invasion of the privacy of millions of users with their databases?

    The FBI and governments are going about their business. Sometimes they will be on your side, other times you will be the target, and for reasons much less "justified" than terrorism.

    In my opinion, a terrorist has millions of means to safeguard his privacy, because he KNOWS that he is doing something that he must hide. However, you ... that you think that you are not doing anything wrong, and yet you are the target of their eavesdropping ... hehehehehe

    The bad thing is not that this is Big Brother, the bad thing is that some think it is good to be a big brother ... of course, it is for my safety ... until you are the one who attacks the "safety" of others. Read record companies, production companies, telephone companies ... BOBOS.

  5.   xjhoan said

    It is very difficult to see, because I believe that everything is in what is requested, and in this case they ask for access all the time, it is something very different from asking for something by court order.

    There is one thing that must be observed and it is the right to property, if you buy an iPhone you pay for it and it is yours, it is not a rental so that tomorrow someone will have it for you.

    I think that if they give me an iPhone and tell me that I am going to be expiated, I would say yes, because I save 900 dollars.