As to the Apple case, haven't people always been able to write
messages in cypher or just whisper them without government having
any right to force someone else to decode or to listen in? Does
the fact that now enciphering is a commercial service change that
fundamentally?

Patrice writes:

it is interesting to note that Facebook is one of the companies that
have publicly supported Apple in the case against the FBI seeking
access to encrypted data of iPhone. Facebook has also signed a motion
in court.

Best,

Michael via iPhone, so please ecuse misteaks.

> On Mar 20, 2016, at 3:43 AM, Patrice Riemens <[email protected]> wrote:
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