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Google CEO and Edward Snowden unterstützen Apple im FBI-Streit

In the dispute with the FBI Apple now gets prominent support: Both Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Edward Snowden welcome the decision by Apple to overturn the encryption of the iPhone not on the software side. With Donald Trump there is HOWEVER So a loud dissenting vote.
In the dispute with the FBI Apple receives support from Google and Snowden.
In the dispute with the FBI Apple receives support from Google and Snowden.

In the conflict between Apple and the FBI, the iPhone maker may now appreciate prominent supporters, reports The Verge. In the same multiple tweets Google CEO Sundar Pichai Praised the decision of Apple, the FBI not to Provide so-called "backdoor software" to unlock the iPhone and access to personal information of the owner. Pichai see the privacy of users compromised if companies are forced to hack. He feared even a precedent, if corporations would chop Their customers' data.

Donald Trump considers the attitude Apple as "scandalous"
The former intelligence officer Edward Snowden overexpressed on Twitter his consent to conduct Apples. The "FBI Create a world in Which the citizens are dependent for the defense of Their rights to Apple". Actually it Should be reversed, so Snowden. An Entirely different view, HOWEVER darstellt the possible presidential candidates Republican Donald Trump. In an interview with the news channel MSNBC on Wednesday night the billionaire Said he would Apple "force" to cooperate with the FBI this matter. The refusal of Tim Cook consider Trump as "scandalous". The politician Described him as a "good liberals" who did not want to give out this information.

A US judge had Previously asked the FBI to help to unlock the iPhone 5c Apple to assassin. Together with his wife committed this past December a massacre in San Bernardino. For more than two months, the US investigating authority tried now in vain to unlock the iPhone 5c of the man. On Tuesday this week, Apple then announced in an open letter to want to resist this demand.
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