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Blackberry’s CEO Wants to Be Sure That All Their Costumers Buy An iPhone

Today’s technology make us connected ever before. You can call or send a message to your loved ones in seconds, talk with them through the camera. These technologies we have now were not possible not long ago. With our smartphones, we can do many things, and they make our life easier. Sending messages, calling people, taking photos, answering emails and many more I can’t write here right now. They make us connected, help us to live much better but one thing we want from them is keeping our data safe. And every one of us has secrets, big or small, important or not. We want to keep them ourselves. Family moments, notes or passwords should be our secrets.

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Apple and Google struggling to keep it that way because all the governments want to reach everyone’s data for Terrorism purposes. Yes, we all agree terrorism is a significant problem in these days, but these excuse of government is not different than getting in Iraq for catching Bin Laden. They found an excuse to invade the country and now because their stupid politics decision to get some oil, we have a terrorist group that contains monsters in human form.
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All people agree with these terrorists must be tracked, and their plans must be figured out before they hurt any other people, but this problem can not be solved to get access to all our smart devices. After the France attack authorities had realized, terrorist were using PS4s to communicate, some were using highly secured messaging program that founded by a Russian that also founder of Vkontakte ( the site that I use more than Facebook ). And they deleted the account that look suspicious for them. But today’s world, thanks to the internet, if you want to reach someone there are lots of ways to do it.
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And now The CEO of the Blackberry backstabbing its company with his last actions. John Chen says; everybody deserves their privacy but not criminals, so if the authorities needed they can allow them to reach the data of the person they desire. The CEO agrees that they will open some back doors to the authorities. If the authorities can find that open door, a hacker can find it too. Even you are not a criminal your data might get into a person who doesn’t have good intentions with the information. We all want to thank you to John Chen for ruining Blackberry. Good job!!…

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