It’s a two-party system: One offers better security<article>
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<p>Apple scored a victory against the FBI when it backed down on asking the company to create a means of unlocking iPhones.</p><p>Or did it?</p><p>Writing for
USAToday, Jon Swartz says
“Apple risks consumer fallout from FBI hack.” (Tip o’ the antlers to
Alex Fleming.)</p><p>Ah, is “consumer fallout” when new customers rain from the sky, attracted to your platform by your tough stand on personal security and privacy?</p><p>Uh, no, not according to Swartz.</p>
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