UPDATE: Liberty Safe Feels The Heat And Changes Policy. Too Little Too Late?

Published on September 7, 2023
Duration: 5:27

This video provides an update on Liberty Safe's policy change regarding customer code access. Following public backlash, Liberty Safe announced they will now require a subpoena from law enforcement to access customer safe codes. The speaker questions if this change is sufficient or too late, referencing past incidents where customer data was allegedly provided without a formal subpoena.

Quick Summary

Liberty Safe has updated its policy to require a subpoena from law enforcement before providing customer safe codes, following public backlash. Previously, it's alleged they provided codes via phone call without a formal warrant, sparking privacy concerns.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Liberty Safe Policy Update Introduction
  2. 00:28CMMG Video Sponsor Advertisement
  3. 00:59Liberty Safe Initial Reaction
  4. 01:27Liberty Safe Statement Discussion
  5. 03:41Too Little, Too Late Questions
  6. 04:31Apple vs. Liberty Safe Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Liberty Safe's new policy regarding customer safe codes?

Liberty Safe has announced a policy update stating they will now require a subpoena from law enforcement to access customer safe codes. This change comes after public outcry regarding their previous handling of such requests.

Why is Liberty Safe facing criticism over its data access policies?

Liberty Safe is being criticized because it was reported they previously provided customer safe codes to the FBI via a phone call, allegedly without a subpoena or warrant, raising significant privacy concerns among customers.

How does Apple's stance compare to Liberty Safe's situation?

The video compares Liberty Safe's situation to Apple, noting that even Apple, often perceived as liberal, has reportedly told the FBI to take them to court if they want customer information, suggesting a stronger stance on data privacy.

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