I always find it funny when people think a company can do anything it wants with a device it sells. Sure, it may be able to wield significant control and sometimes it even owns your device through an implied contract endorsed when you open the packaging, but it still doesn’t stop people from doing what they want with the products they spend money on.
More often than not, you’ll find that a product that stinks won’t be hacked at all because, well, it stinks. But for a product like the iPhone, it will be hacked — a lot. And if Apple actually thinks it can stop hacking the device, I’ve got some news for them — you can do whatever you want and pull out all the stops, but with millions of people looking to hack just one device, they’ll always find a workaround.
I’ve always found it amazing that companies, after doing business for such a long time, still don’t understand that if the consumer wants to get something out the device, she will probably be able to do it. Regardless of the locks a company puts on a device, workarounds will always be readily available for someone looking for it.
Apple doesn’t have a chance of stopping people from hacking iPhones. With so many in the wild and people already enjoying hacks on their own, how can the company just walk in and tell them to stop, or else? It can’t and it shouldn’t — or else.
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