Apple hit by UK ‘Snoopers’ Charter’ order on encrypted cloud data
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UK demands access to Apple users' encrypted data
The Home Office served the notice to the tech giant under the Investigatory Powers Act.BBC News - 2h -
UK demands ability to access Apple users’ encrypted data
Expert says government has ‘lit the blue touch paper on a truly enormous fight’ as it challenges firm’s privacy stance. The UK government has demanded that Apple creates a backdoor in its encrypted ...The Guardian - 4h -
Britain orders Apple to give it access to encrypted accounts: Washington Post
Apple has been ordered by the U.K. to provide officials access to users' encrypted accounts, the Washington Post reported Friday.CNBC - 5h
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