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Apple talks a big game on privacy, but if you truly want to protect your data, you should have this iPhone setting turned off. tech technology phones

over two iPhones belonging to a Saudi Arabian aviation student who killed three people and injured eight others in a terrorist shooting at a Florida naval base last month.

“From December 7th through the 14th, we received six additional legal requests and in response provided information including iCloud backups, account information and transactional data for multiple accounts. “We have always maintained there is no such thing as a backdoor just for the good guys,” Apple said in response to the request for a backdoor.

The Bureau eventually procured a tool to break into the iPhone, but it’s believed that same tool does not work on the new iPhones used by the Pensacola shooter, who also shot both of the devices in an attempt to destroy them before he himself was shot dead by police. This would stop anyone else being able to decrypt and steal your data, and also prevent Apple turning over data in a readable form, even if ordered to by a court.

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