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The famous iPhone FBI dispute refers to a high-profile legal and ethical battle between Apple and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which brought global attention to digital privacy and security. The case dates back to 2016, regarding a case story, after which the FBI recovered an iPhone belonging to a criminal and sought Apple’s help to unlock it. The FBI requested Apple to create a special version of iOS that would bypass key security features, such as limits on password attempts, allowing investigators to access the phone’s data. Apple, led by then-CEO Tim Cook, publicly refused. The company argued that building such a tool would effectively create a “backdoor” that could be misused, weaken security for all users, and set a dangerous precedent for government access to private data. Apple’s refusal sparked an intense global debate. Supporters praised Apple for standing firm on user privacy and civil liberties, while critics accused the company of not helping in case of emergencies. The case went to court, with the U.S. government attempting to compel Apple’s cooperation under an old law, the All Writs Act. Apple maintained that protecting encryption was essential not just for individual users, but for national and global cybersecurity. Since then, the case has become a landmark moment in tech history. It cemented Apple’s public image as a strong defender of privacy, influenced global discussions on encryption laws, and encouraged other technology companies to take firmer stances on user data protection. The “Apple vs FBI” case is still widely referenced whenever governments and tech firms clash over privacy, security, and surveillance. Subscribe for more educational content and unlock knowledge every day with FactTechz!
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The best quality formats are FullHD (1080p), 2K (1440p), 4K (2160p) and 8K (4320p). The higher the resolution of your screen, the higher the video quality should be. However, there are other factors to consider: download speed, amount of free space, and device performance during playback.
The browser/computer should not freeze completely! If this happens, please report it with a link to the video. Sometimes videos cannot be downloaded directly in a suitable format, so we have added the ability to convert the file to the desired format. In some cases, this process may actively use computer resources.
You can download a video to your smartphone using the website or the PWA application UDL Lite. It is also possible to send a download link via QR code using the UDL Helper extension.
The most convenient way is to use the UDL Client program, which supports converting video to MP3 format. In some cases, MP3 can also be downloaded through the UDL Helper extension.
This feature is available in the UDL Helper extension. Make sure that "Show the video snapshot button" is checked in the settings. A camera icon should appear in the lower right corner of the player to the left of the "Settings" icon. When you click on it, the current frame from the video will be saved to your computer in JPEG format.
For this purpose you need VLC-player, which can be downloaded for free from the official website https://www.videolan.org/vlc/.
How to play streaming video through VLC player:
To download streaming video via VLC player, you need to convert it:
Warning: this download method no longer works with most YouTube videos.
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