“The US government and police officials are in the midst of a misleading PR offensive to try to scare Americans into believing encrypted cellphones are somehow a bad thing.”— Trevor Timm. Meanwhile, FBI director James Comey picked on Apple, saying the company was allowing its customers to “place themselves beyond the law.”
My 2 cents: this statement wraps it up pretty well. This is one of the reasons I like Apple: their stance on privacy is very straightforward and they don't try to sell your data in return for free offerings (see some images about this, below). Paying for privacy I guess? Os federais só podem culpar-se a si próprios pelos esforços de encriptação dos smartphones da Apple e da Google | ZDNet