Feb 23, 2016

Survey: More Americans support FBI than Apple in San Bernardino iPhone case


As the FBI and Apple continue to very publicly exchange words over whether the Cupertino company should have to help law enforcement unlock the iPhone that belonged to one of the shooters in the San Bernardino shootings, a new survey suggests that more Americans support the FBI than Apple.


A survey conducted by the Pew Research Center found that 51% of Americans think Apple should comply with the court order and unlock the iPhone, while 38% think they shouldn’t and 11% remain undecided


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The survey was conducted between Feb. 18-21, and polled 1,002 adults — half of whom were interviewed on a cell phone and half of whom were interviewed on a landline. Notably, both Democrats and Republicans were both strongly in favor of Apple unlocking the iPhone; 56% of Republicans polled and 55% of Democrats thought the company should comply with the court order, according to the survey. Pew also found only small differences between those with different levels of education. …


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Survey: More Americans support FBI than Apple in San Bernardino iPhone case

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