Qytetarët nënshkruajnë peticion kundër Apple

epa05234176 (FILE) A file picture dated 23 February 2016 shows a security guard patrolling in front of an Apple Store before a small rally in support of the company's privacy policy in New York, New York, USA. The US Justice Department said on 28 March 2016, that the FBI had accessed the iPhone used by one of the shooters in the San Bernardino, California, terrorist attack last December and will not need the help of Apple to unblock the device. The news comes a week after a California court hearing at which Apple and the government were scheduled to appear was cancelled as federal authorities requested its postponement to test a possible way to access the iPhone. The move came after federal officials said that an unidentified third party came forward and demonstrated a possible method to accessing a locked iPhone, media reported. The announcement brings to an end a confrontation between the government and Apple that erupted when federal Judge Sheri Pym in mid-February ordered the tech giant to help the FBI access the information on the phone of the shooter, who - with his wife - killed 14 people in what is being investigated as a terrorist attack. Apple had refused to agree to the government's requests, after claiming that doing so would put the security of all iPhones in jeopardy. EPA/JUSTIN LANE

18:41 | 21 Korrik 2016
M. A.

Më shumë se tetë mijë persona kanë nënshkruar një peticion ndaj Apple, për të mos ua mundësuar qeverisë dhe policisë që të fikin kamerat e njerëzve tjerë automatikisht kur hynë në zonën e tyre përmes sinjaleve të infrared.

“Realizimi i kësaj teknologjie mund të shkaktojë implikime të mëdha duke përfshirë censurën e disidentëve politikë, aktivistëve dhe qytetarëve të cilët janë duke incizuar brutalitetin e policisë”, thuhet në peticion./

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