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The UK government has backed down on a controversial demand for Apple to build a “back door” into its technology to access ...
Britain has dropped its demand for the iPhone maker Apple to provide a "backdoor" that would have enabled access to the ...
Britain has dropped its demand for Apple to provide backdoor access to encrypted user data stored in the cloud ...
Apple Inc. will no longer be forced to provide a so-called backdoor to American users’ data to the UK government, US Director ...
The UK has dropped its demand that Apple create a backdoor for government security officials to access encrypted data, ...
The United Kingdom will no longer force Apple to provide backdoor access to secure user data protected by the company’s ...
A pple will not be required to provide an encryption backdoor in the UK, easing concerns about weakened privacy and security ...
UK officials are no longer compelling Apple to create backdoor access to its users' data, according to US Director of ...
Tulsi Gabbard said Britain's reversal would "ensure Americans' private data remains private." But plenty of questions remain ...
Writing in a post on X, Gabbard said she had been working closely with the UK, President Trump, and Vice-President Vance to ...
The demand from the Brits raised concern in the US, as Republican lawmakers argued it would breach the privacy of people ...
For now, the power to undermine encryption remains in the UK law under the Investigatory Powers Act. Digital rights experts now call for an amendment.