Apple has become privacy’s unfortunate champion
It’s a dangerous time for digital rights when our best line of defense is a multibillion-dollar corporation
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- Technology
- Apple
- FBI
- NSA
- NSA Leaks
- Surveillance
- IPhone
- Terrorism
It’s a dangerous time for digital rights when our best line of defense is a multibillion-dollar corporation
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