> It doesn't have to be perfect and I'm sure in due time there will be jailbreak-esque attacks
No protection is perfect, and this kind of things are always another layer in a defence-in-depth approach. Just like car locks, the idea is that it becomes enough of a hurdle that someone on a fishing expedition will go look elsewhere. Of course it won't be enough for a determined state actor.
No protection is perfect, and this kind of things are always another layer in a defence-in-depth approach. Just like car locks, the idea is that it becomes enough of a hurdle that someone on a fishing expedition will go look elsewhere. Of course it won't be enough for a determined state actor.