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So, you went out and spent $600.00 on a brand new Apple iPhone. What are you to do with it now? Stick it in a high powered blender of course! The question is, will it blend?
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1 year ago
This is bad because, while some would say that it is another tool useful for catching terrorists, recent legislation now allows for continuous wiretapping of US civilian communications, and this program is permanent. It effectively blocks any use of the 4th amendment and Congress from any sort of protection or oversight. The biggest piece of legislation responsible is the so-called "surveillance gap legislation" that's supposed to be a security update to the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
In effect, if you own an iPhone, you own one of many devices that do or are being planned to contain hardware that serves as a backdoor usable by the government and possibly even hackers. Given the legislation that has been passed recently, It could be used on ordinary citizens. And if you don't believe that, just look back to the wiretapping scandal of just last year involving the NSA, the White House, and such companies as AT&T and Verizon.
1 year ago
I wanted to edit my previous comment to include that as a P.S., but I don't know how to edit comments.