Entrepreneur Readers Chime in on Apple’s Refusal to Unlock Shooter’s iPhone

By Stephen J. Bronner edited by Dan Bova Feb 19, 2016
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Apple CEO Tim Cook this week expressed firm opposition to the FBI’s order to provide a backdoor into the San Bernandino shooter’s iPhone.

Many prominent people in government, tech and other fields have already expressed their opinions on the privacy vs. safety question.

Related: What Donald Trump, Mark Cuban and Other Leaders Said About Apple’s Refusal to Unlock an iPhone

But we wanted to know what Entrepreneur readers think of the issue, so we posted the question on Twitter, along with a poll. Below, you’ll find some of our favorite responses.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook this week expressed firm opposition to the FBI’s order to provide a backdoor into the San Bernandino shooter’s iPhone.

Many prominent people in government, tech and other fields have already expressed their opinions on the privacy vs. safety question.

Related: What Donald Trump, Mark Cuban and Other Leaders Said About Apple’s Refusal to Unlock an iPhone

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Stephen J. Bronner

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Stephen J. Bronner writes mostly about packaged foods. His weekly column is The Digest. He is very much on top of his email.

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