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My friend, I have no beef with you. None. I’m merely pointing out the gaping flaws in your arguments/posts. Don’t take it so personally. I haven’t said anything about you personally.My beef is with Apple, NOT YOU.
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My friend, I have no beef with you. None. I’m merely pointing out the gaping flaws in your arguments/posts. Don’t take it so personally. I haven’t said anything about you personally.My beef is with Apple, NOT YOU.
From your own link...
That’s exactly what I told you in my first post about this issue. Everything in the Apple ecosystem has end-to-end encryption (256-bit AES). Nobody is getting into it. It was purposefully designed so that Apple cannot even comply with a warrant on the servers.Under Apple's security protocol, data stored in the cloud is encrypted, as are data transfers to and from user devices. Like other systems, cryptographic keys are required to access iCloud data.
A. Because of their track recordWhy trust Apple? I suspect they care more about profits than your rights or privacy.
i haven't blocked anybody on any forum; can right wingers, say the same thing.Alt Right butt soilers hate all free speech but their own.
Yet it's the liberals that want to shut down free speech...go figure...dumbass.
From your own link...
That’s exactly what I told you in my first post about this issue. Everything in the Apple ecosystem has end-to-end encryption (256-bit AES). Nobody is getting into it. It was purposefully designed so that Apple cannot even comply with a warrant on the servers.Under Apple's security protocol, data stored in the cloud is encrypted, as are data transfers to and from user devices. Like other systems, cryptographic keys are required to access iCloud data.
Under Apple's security protocol, data stored in the cloud is encrypted, as are data transfers to and from user devices. Like other systems, cryptographic keys are required to access iCloud data. Currently, all iCloud keys — even those for Chinese accounts — are located on U.S. servers, meaning governmental requests for access fall under the purview of U.S. law.
Those protections will disappear as soon as Apple migrates the keys into China. Once on Chinese soil, government agencies will be able to request information through the Chinese legal system, which lacks the transparency, checks or oversight of its American counterpart.
I also resort to the fewest fallacies.i haven't blocked anybody on any forum; can right wingers, say the same thing.Alt Right butt soilers hate all free speech but their own.
Yet it's the liberals that want to shut down free speech...go figure...dumbass.
Quite the rebuttal...dumbass.
i haven't blocked anybody on any forum; can right wingers, say the same thing.Alt Right butt soilers hate all free speech but their own.
Yet it's the liberals that want to shut down free speech...go figure...dumbass.
First of all, that's not entirely true. Second of all, even if it were true - who cares? You're not a citizen of the Chinese government. And China will never cooperate with U.S. warrants. The only people who should be concerned about this are citizens of China.From your own link...
That’s exactly what I told you in my first post about this issue. Everything in the Apple ecosystem has end-to-end encryption (256-bit AES). Nobody is getting into it. It was purposefully designed so that Apple cannot even comply with a warrant on the servers.Under Apple's security protocol, data stored in the cloud is encrypted, as are data transfers to and from user devices. Like other systems, cryptographic keys are required to access iCloud data.
Agreed.
Continue reading though. . .
Under Apple's security protocol, data stored in the cloud is encrypted, as are data transfers to and from user devices. Like other systems, cryptographic keys are required to access iCloud data. Currently, all iCloud keys — even those for Chinese accounts — are located on U.S. servers, meaning governmental requests for access fall under the purview of U.S. law.
Those protections will disappear as soon as Apple migrates the keys into China. Once on Chinese soil, government agencies will be able to request information through the Chinese legal system, which lacks the transparency, checks or oversight of its American counterpart.
Well I resort to no fallacies at all. Which is why people take me seriously and they don't take you seriously.I also resort to the fewest fallacies.
only people with lousy arguments, say that.i haven't blocked anybody on any forum; can right wingers, say the same thing.Alt Right butt soilers hate all free speech but their own.
Yet it's the liberals that want to shut down free speech...go figure...dumbass.
Yeah, individuals are not blocking you to deter your free speech, they're blocking you so they don't have to listen to your stupid speech.
maybe in right wing fantasy; in the ordinary world, fallacy is all you seem to have.Well I resort to no fallacies at all. Which is why people take me seriously and they don't take you seriously.I also resort to the fewest fallacies.
Yeah, you use that line every time I prove you wrong (which is several dozen times per day). It's sort like your verbal version of a white flag. It's how I know you've surrendered on that particular discussion.maybe in right wing fantasy; in the ordinary world, fallacy is all you seem to have.
Well I resort to no fallacies at all. Which is why people take me seriously and they don't take you seriously.I also resort to the fewest fallacies.
The left has spent decades trying to eliminate the right to keep and bear arms and the right to religion. Now they are working on eliminating the right to free speech.In a column criticizing Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s decision not to ban Alex Jones from the social media site, a writer for The Verge attacked the principle of free speech as “dangerously naive.”
Why do you use invective Pogo? It is so classless.Well I resort to no fallacies at all. Which is why people take me seriously and they don't take you seriously.I also resort to the fewest fallacies.
Come the fuck off it Buttsoiler, you based this whole thread on a fallacy and I called you out on it. And now you're hiding from that callout.
Why do you use invective Pogo? It is so classless.Well I resort to no fallacies at all. Which is why people take me seriously and they don't take you seriously.I also resort to the fewest fallacies.
Come the fuck off it Buttsoiler, you based this whole thread on a fallacy and I called you out on it. And now you're hiding from that callout.
I can only imagine what he thinks he “called me out on”. He really loses his shit when I own him with facts (which is every time he posts).Why do you use invective Pogo? It is so classless.
The left is absolutely terrified at the idea of free thought and open exchange of ideas.Bill de Blasio, the far-left mayor of New York City, told CNN’s Brian Stelter that if NewsCorp entities like Fox News and the New York Post didn’t exist, there would be less racial hatred and division — and Donald Trump wouldn’t be president ... and, yes, he was perfectly serious.
I unsure.If you listen to the left, they would have you believe that the founders never intended for you to have anything beyond a musket. They would also have you believe that the 2nd Amendment is "outdated" and has "no place in a civilized society" due to the deaths that occur with firearms.
Well...the speech has resulted in more death in a week than all firearms throughout history have caused. Look what Adolf Hitler did with speech. And look what has been happening around the world with "fake news" and left-wing propaganda.
Now remember, these deaths were only made possible do to the advanced technology of smartphones, apps for smartphones, and the internet. All things that the founders never imagined a zillion years. In an era of quill pen, parchment paper, and letters delivered by horseback, they had absolutely no concept of a global communication system spreading disinformation in real-time. Disinformation that has resulted in very real panic.At least 24 people have been killed by mob lynchings in India this year, caused by rumors that spread on WhatsApp.
And so...by left-wing "logic"...we should absolutely eliminate the right to free speech. Immediately. After all, people are dying due to this "outdated" concept.
Disinformation campaigns have weaponized WhatsApp into very real fake news