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New York DA wants law enforcement backdoors to Android and iPhone encryption

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance speaks out against encryption that law enforcement officials cannot access.

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KingPin3389d ago

if this happens im going back to using my nokia 3310.

1Victor3388d ago

They want the easy way out what happened to our rights of privacy stated in the constitution, what about search warrants. Police just want to have a back door so they can stop you for drunk driving and search your phone wile you wait due proses in hoping to find anything to get you a 20 to life.

SilentNegotiator3388d ago

That's like saying that law enforcement should be allowed skeleton keys to every house in the nation. That certainly won't be abused by both the intended and not intended users....

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Unveiling Android's Game-Changer: The Long-Awaited Battery Health Monitor – Report

Google Reportedly Set to Launch Tool Revealing Battery Degradation Over Time for Phones and Tablets, Says Android Authority.

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Here's how you can disable NameDrop on your iPhone and Apple Watch

Introduced in iOS 17.1 and watchOS 10.1, NameDrop is a novel feature that facilitates the sharing of contact information between nearby iPhones and Apple Watches by holding them together.

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WhatsApp Unleashes Full-Quality Photo and Video Sharing

WhatsApp introduces a breakthrough feature enabling iPhone users to share photos and videos in their original quality on the messaging platform.

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