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Post by Brailey Smith on Feb 26, 2016 16:13:58 GMT
In Apple's conquest to take a stand for the privacy of all iPhone users, the company indirectly is fighting for citizen's rights to their own privacy as stated in the first amendment of the constitution. With the FBI searching for new ways to snoop in the lives of the people, the future is uncertain. As the loss of privacy occurs, so will the principle of reliability in technology. In this century, technology has created a platform for everything we do. Whether its ordering food online or checking your bank account on an app, the idea that your person information is protected, completely flies out the "Windows" (get it? technology? windows? . Anyways I completely agree with and support Apple's decision to stand up for the rights of not only iPhone users, but all people.
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Post by Katie Bryant on Feb 27, 2016 2:19:19 GMT
I agree with the privacy of the American citizens. We could loose all our private information and have all our credit card numbers stolen, therefore Apple shouldn't allow them to go into the phone.
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Post by sarrahhanne on Feb 27, 2016 7:33:14 GMT
I agree. No one wants their phones to be invaded with privacy especially being able to steal credit card numbers and personal things like those.
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Post by Sadie on Feb 27, 2016 15:00:02 GMT
Brailey couldnt have stated it any better. I agree. No one want their privacy invaded!
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Post by jaycemck on Feb 28, 2016 22:59:08 GMT
The privacy of American citizens is the utmost priority of the government. Therefore they would be violating their commitment to the citzens of this country should they force Apple to do their bidding.
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Post by oliver on Feb 29, 2016 3:25:50 GMT
I completely agree with Brailey Apple is a great company fighting for the rights of all Americans.
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