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On Friday, January 1, 2016 at 10:27:18 PM UTC-5, BTR1701 wrote:
If its Blackberry, then which government? State? Federal? The UN, maybe? China, Iran or Russia or Israel?
Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
In article <1f301b84-9a82-4e8e-a3b4-a7946b360ab7@googlegroups.com>,
RichA <rander3128@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34962361
Apparently, all the other phone providers do, Apple, Samsung.
*No* mobile phone maker allows "Government monitoring". It's the cell
phone signal provider that does the monitoring. The maker simply
provides the device. The "Government" can of course ask the phone maker
to unlock / decrypt a phone's content ... which is what Apple, so far,
does not want to do.
It's not a matter of want. Apple simply *can't* decrypt customers' phones.
They don't hold the decryption keys.
If its Blackberry, then which government? State? Federal? The UN, maybe? China, Iran or Russia or Israel?