A man who begs Apple's Tim Cook to unlock iPhone "to regain memories of dead love"



There is an Italian man who sent a letter of petition directly to Apple's CEO Tim Cook as "I want to regain the data of a dead son."Court struggle between FBI and AppleAlthough it is a memorable new unlock problem of the iPhone, a big debate is about to happen over Apple's privacy policy which is too strict.

"La vita di mio figlio morto ancora nel telefonino, maora Cupertino nega il mio diritto ai ricordi" - Repubblica.it
http://www.repubblica.it/tecnologia/sicurezza/2016/02/19/news/_la_vita_di_mio_figlio_morto_e_ancora_nel_telefonino_ma_ora_cupertino_nega_il_mio_diritto_ai_ricordi_-133740418/

Father asks Apple head Tim Cook to unblock dead son's iPhone
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/mar/31/father-apple-tim-cook-unblock-dead-son-iphone-leonardo-fabbretti

Apple's hard-honored problem of FBI 's request to unlock the iPhone,Converged because FBI uniquely unlocked without Apple cooperationDid. However, this upheaval is an opportunity for Apple to think about the overly strict privacy policy of Apple.

IPhone can unlock its own without relying on Apple, court battle is over - GIGAZINE


Due to Apple v. FBI problems, users are increasingly demanding Apple to unlock iOS devices. Italian architect Leonardo Fabretti is one of them and he asks Apple for unlocking his son Dama's iPhone.

It was Fabretti who adopted Dama from Ethiopia in 2007, but Mr. DamaMalignant osteosarcomaHe died at the age of 13 in September 2013 at the end of the fighting illness living. In Damah's iPhone, Fabretti thinks that his memories that had been fighting with illness are left for two months until Dama's death hopes to unlock the iPhone that was left behind I will.


Fabretti said that he wanted to unlock his son's iPhone and sent a letter directly to Apple's CEO Tim Cook on March 21, 2016. "Photographs of memories with Dama and his words are caught as" hostages "inside the iPhone and I can not give up by any means," Fabredetti said the iPhone's unlock problem is a problem only for you There is no appeal.


Regarding the strict privacy policy adopted by Apple, although Fabretti is sympathetic to its philosophy, it provides "countermeasures to exceptional cases" for those with problems like yourself I believe it should be. Faburetti waiting for an answer from Apple, if Apple does not respond to his request, it will donate to charity organizations and researchers dealing with privacy issues, and the way of privacy policy It shows the desire to deepen the discussion about

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