> Apple refused to use its own private key to sign a tool that would have unlocked any iPhone.
This is a misrepresentation of what actually happened: the FBI even argued that they would accept a tool locked to the specific device in question so as to alleviate this concern.
This is still forced labor/creative work/engineering work/speech and not okay, but it was not a "master key."
This is a misrepresentation of what actually happened: the FBI even argued that they would accept a tool locked to the specific device in question so as to alleviate this concern.
This is still forced labor/creative work/engineering work/speech and not okay, but it was not a "master key."