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No, Apple has NOT unlocked 70 iphones for law enforcement

“The more highly technical the basis of a story, the more likely it is that some key detail will get jacked up by a journalist trying to translate it for the public,” Matthew Panzarino reports for TechCrunch. “Call it Panzer’s Law… But no matter how hard it is, it’s important to get this stuff right.”

“Specifically, I keep seeing reports that Apple has unlocked ’70 iPhones’ for the government,” Panzarino reports. “And those reports argue that Apple is now refusing to do for the FBI what it has done many times before.”

Panzarino reports, “This meme is completely inaccurate at best, and dangerous at worst.”

Read more in the full article – recommendedhere.

MacDailyNews Take: Poor reporting or planted reporting by those who wish to sway public opinion in a certain direction?

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