THE UK government has reportedly told Apple to hand over access to the encrypted cloud data of any iPhone or iPad owner ...
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It used the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 to make the demand - but Apple calls privacy a 'fundamental human right' and ...
The British government has ordered Apple to allow blanket access to user data stored online. The "technical capability notice" demands a backdoor into its encrypted iCloud ...
The government will not confirm or deny the existence of the order. There are concerns that breaking encryption could allow ...
People familiar with the matter told the publication that Apple is likely to stop offering encrypted storage in the UK, rather than undermine the privacy and security promised by its services. Yet, ...
Not only is Apple unable to either confirm or deny that it has been told to create this back door, but the UK Home Office ...
The government wants access to not just the data of iCloud users in the UK, but from around the world, according to a report.
The Washington Post said the Home Office issued an order to the tech giant under the Investigatory Powers Act.
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