A few low ranking Epstein pals nobody ever heard of. Not the kingpins, and nobody in the coup. And that’s might big of him to do something in the Epstein case considering Barr’s dad gove Epstein his FIRST teaching job. Ain’t that a coinkydink?
By the way, you -are- aware that apple cannot open someone’s device aren’t you? If they had such a backdoor, it would be no security at all.
The government has the phone, all the phone records, and the right to break into the phone, but they do not have the right to force apple to create a team to figure out how to break into it.
If they have a warrant to search your safe, they can brink blowtorches, saws, Vinnie the safecracker, etc. But they cannot call Liberty and force them to come to your house and figure out how to open it.
Don't bring logic and facts into this silly argument again. It's right there in fine print in the Constitution that government can use force to compel others to break into other peoples stuff on the governments behalf, especially when the government caused the problem to start with. It's right there in black and white and clear.
>>By the way, you -are- aware that apple cannot open someones device arent you? If they had such a backdoor, it would be no security at all.
I am aware that Apple bricked my phone because apparently I clicked the icloud button (which I never use and almost never use the itunes store). I shut my phone down and Apple locked my phone as a precautionary move.
Didn’t remember my itunes access info and Apple wouldn’t let me recover my info because it was blocking texts coming to my phone. Visit to the Apple store didn’t help.
Did the “Reset” password option where I had to wait out 10 days of busywork then they mailed my brother’s phone (or computer) a code which I was able to use to re-access my phone. And then I set a new itunes password.
F- Apple. They can reset it.