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by ddingus
600 days ago
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I do not believe I understand your comment. Early, you mention people defending Apple security in a relative sense. Later, you mentioned Apple refusing user actions to verify security makes them no more safe in a relative sense. Are you just talking about Apple employing security by obscurity? I just want to understand your point better, or confirm my take is reasonable. And for anyone reading, for the record I suppose, I do not consider much of anything secure right now. And yes, there are degrees. Fair enough. I take steps in my own life to manage risk and keep that which needs to be really secure and or private off electronics or at the least off networks. |
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