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I have no idea if this feature existing makes it harder or easier for Apple to refuse. Based on how the feature works, it would still require a special build of iOS just like what the FBI wanted in order to remove the unlock count years ago.

Given the amount of nuance here, I also think it's important to differentiate between the FBI showing up and asking for something and government passing laws forcing encryption backdoors. The former is what Apple has fought to date b/c they can. The later is much harder to fight and Apple will most likely have to comply regardless of what features already exist or not (see China/iCloud). The later is also the most dangerous since politicians rarely understand technology enough to do something sensible. It remains to be seen, but Apple could be trying to get in front of long term law changes with an alternate solution.



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