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How Tim Cook Used The Apple Event To Talk About San Bernardino Case Against FBI Court Order

There were a lot of talks before the most reputed event Apple held on 21st March. Out of all the things discussed about, one of them was that will Apple use the platform of the event to get closer to the public regarding the San Bernardino case the company is facing against FBI. The question was finally answered during the event, when the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook came up to use the event stage to talk to the public about the iPhone security issue in the Apple vs. FBI case.

How Tim Cook Used The Apple Event To Talk About San Bernardino Case Against FBI Court Order

The very first thing the CEO did was talk to the public regarding the security issue addressed in the San Bernardino case against FBI. In his speech, he went on into saying that the iPhone was built having the sole purpose of serving the people. The case between Apple and FBI is nothing new to the citizen of the country and the company wants the citizens to understand the real issue. According to what Tim Cook said, it is up to the people of the United States of America to decide how much power they are willing to provide to the government.

He further went on into thanking all the people for supporting the decision taken by Apple. According to the CEO of the company, Apple had never thought of such a situation where the country in which the company was build, will be rival in a court case. The decision taken by Apple was taken after keeping the safety, privacy and security of the general people who use the iPhone, in mind. These comments given by Tim Cook were actually just a day before the two parties were supposed to go face to face against each other in the House of Congress.

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