They should open it!
What's more important, national security or a possible breach in your privacy
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It'd compromise national security.
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No you
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No you
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[i]“They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Those Who Sacrifice Liberty For Security Deserve Neither.”[/i] Benjamin Franklin.
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Don't complain when the covenant attacks and Master chief ain't there to save you.
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When you trade freedom for security, you know what you become? A pet.
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[quote]When you trade freedom for security, you know what you become? A pet.[/quote]
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[quote][quote]When you trade freedom for security, you know what you become? A pet.[/quote][/quote]
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It may not be important if your run of the mill middle aged Doctor got his data stolen however for political organizations, investment firms, even groups like anonymous or black lives matter who are trying to affect change in the world, privacy is incredibly important. All of these establishments rely on privacy to be able to do the work they do for better or for worse and the government needs to respect that plea for privacy!
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Edited by Ganoes Paran: 2/19/2016 2:23:48 AM"He who sacrifices freedom for security deserves neither."
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"Person who uses quotes is wrong"
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"Benjamin Franklin"
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Misquote, but yeah.
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How embarrassing! How did he really state that?
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"He who trades freedom for security, deserves neither."
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The fourth amendment
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This is not a matter of national security.
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Edited by superassassin364: 2/19/2016 2:16:31 AMSounds like a back door would be both a breach on freedom, privacy, [b]and[/b] security.
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[quote]Sounds like a back door would be both a breach on freedom and privacy, [b]and[/b] security.[/quote] So much this^
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Privacy hands down
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Edited by aceebro: 2/18/2016 4:26:31 PMWhen it's a breach on [b]this scale[/b]? Privacy, absolutely.
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My privacy. The odds of something from this coming back on me are small enough to take the chance.
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Thats the problem. Apple isn't worried about an individuals privacy. They are taking a stance on national security vs NATIONAL privacy.
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Creating a backdoor could actually compromise national security.
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[quote]Creating a backdoor could actually compromise national security.[/quote]