![]() government demand would make us all less secure – February 18, 2016 MacDailyNews Take: Better safe than sorry.Īpple is right, the U.S. “Enter Crypt Sync Files … This inexpensive and easy to use Mac app encrypts files or zips up files and protects the archive with a password. ![]() For Mac users who want to store files online where Google and snoops (is there really a difference?) can peruse at will, you’ll want some kind of encryption,” Mincey writes. “Apple makes all kinds of encryption options available to Mac, iPhone, and iPad users. If yours are valuable or potentially incriminating then you’ll appreciate all the encryption options to put your files out of reach by hackers, spooks, crooks, or judges.” “Yes, the spooks and lesser elected governmental officials want Apple to unlock the iPhone so they can snoop around. ![]() “But both might enter into the public’s consciousness over the next few months thanks to this word. It’s not Supreme Court,” Jeffrey Mincey writes for Mac360. “What’s the buzzword this week? It’s not Constitution.
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