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In January, the British government issued Apple with a "technical capability notice" that demanded a backdoor be built into ...
US government opposition has the UK’s ‘back against the wall.’ ...
What we know — and we don’t know much, given the slyly secretive way the UK Home Office is going about its freedom-eroding ...
Apple's reputation for providing a private and secure experience for people who use its products and services is among the ...
The UK government may abandon its controversial plan to compel Apple to create a backdoor for accessing encrypted user data, ...
Home Office "is basically going to have to back down" as Apple's political connections prove their worth yet again.
Investigatory Powers Tribunal to hear arguments in public over lawfulness of secret UK order requiring Apple to give UK law enforcement access to users’ encrypted data stored on the Apple iCloud.
An Apple consumer who said the tech giant didn’t provide as much iCloud storage as it promised failed to convince a federal ...
We learned earlier this year that the British government had secretly ordered Apple to create a backdoor into encrypted ...
Apple killed its iCloud's end-to-end encryption feature in the UK in February after being hit by a Technical Capability ...
The government may be seeking to pull back from a diplomatic row with the US over UK demands to require Apple to give the UK ...