Over half of Americans think Apple should unlock the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone
BUSINESS INSIDER
Kif Leswing Feb 23, 2016
Apple is losing the battle of public opinion over whether it should
provide custom software to help the FBI brute-force the passcode on an
iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Fifty-one percent of Americans say Apple should "unlock" the phone in question, according to findings from a Pew Research study published Monday.
Only 38% of Americans say Apple "should not" unlock the phone.
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