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> My understanding is that iOS 9 changed things so that this kind of forensics backdoor is no longer possible, mooting this discussion.

The question Apple would like to avoid is if, in the future, creating such a backdoor-resistant OS will be illegal. iOS 9.2.1 (the latest pre-ruling release) is legal; however, any future releases of the OS with this capability may be considered a circumvention of or non-compliance with the ruling.



Aha.

I just reread the letter. I would like them to use your direct language.

The use of encryption is a human right (to privacy). I utterly oppose any measure to curtail my right to privacy.

Arguing about the technical whatnots, and who did what when, as I've done here, is a trap, to better obscure the fundamentals. And I fell for it.

So thank you. I know it feels like restating obvious. But I needed to be reminded what's at stake here.




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