And because blackberry rested on their Laurels their employees should blame the company for mismanagement not iOS users who are no way obligated to purchase a blackberry just because Chen wishes he was the train that could.
Those employees that decided to stay with the sinking ship, again I have no sympathy for stupidity. All of my personal friends left blackberry and you should have heard some of the stories they had about thorston, what a loser.
As for security iOS is extremely secure.
The reason no one is talking about "man in the middle" vulnerabilities with blackberry is because the government doesn't need to.
One:
governments already have access to blackberry users data, they don't need drop out jeeps for blackberry, because blackberry already handed them the keys to the kingdom. I remember when India and some Middle Eastern countries threatened to ban blackberry unless they provided the keys.
Two:
What would the point be?
There are barely 4 million active bb10 users globally and around 14 million blackberry legacy subscribers left at the end of last year.
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