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  2. iPhone - Wikipedia

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    [120] [121] Today, many carriers either remove the SIM lock automatically after a certain period, or do it upon request, either for free or for a small fee. [122] iPhones bought from Apple are not SIM locked. [118] Many carriers also sell the iPhone unlocked when purchased outright rather than on a long-term contract.

  3. FairPlay - Wikipedia

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    FairPlay Streaming (FPS) protects video transferred over HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) on iOS devices, in Apple TV, and in Safari on macOS. The content provider's server first delivers video to the client application encrypted with the content key using the AES cipher. The application then requests a session key from the device's FairPlay module.

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    To undo a lock (security device) Phone unlocking, the removal of a SIM lock on a mobile phone; iOS jailbreaking, removing the limitations imposed by Apple, Inc. on iOS devices; Rooting (Android), allowing users of Android devices to obtain root access within Android's subsystem (similar to iOS jailbreaking)

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  8. Apple–FBI encryption dispute - Wikipedia

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    An iPhone 5C, the model used by one of the perpetrators of the 2015 San Bernardino attack. The Apple–FBI encryption dispute concerns whether and to what extent courts in the United States can compel manufacturers to assist in unlocking cell phones whose data are cryptographically protected. [1]

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