That would help a lot.
> But if you don't trust Apple not to backdoor then what's stopping them from putting the backdoor in the kernel?
At the moment, nothing. That's kind of my point.
> At some point we must trust something.
Yes, that's true, but the more I can poke around under the hood (or hire someone to do it for me) the warmer and fuzzier I feel.
That would help a lot.
> But if you don't trust Apple not to backdoor then what's stopping them from putting the backdoor in the kernel?
At the moment, nothing. That's kind of my point.
> At some point we must trust something.
Yes, that's true, but the more I can poke around under the hood (or hire someone to do it for me) the warmer and fuzzier I feel.