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Britain has dropped its demand for Apple to provide backdoor access to encrypted user data stored in the cloud. U.S.
The government of the UK has agreed to stop demanding Apple provide backdoor access to user data, according to the U.S.
Vice President JD Vance negotiated with the U.K. government to drop demands for Apple to provide backdoor access to encrypted ...
Britain has dropped its demand for the iPhone maker Apple to provide a "backdoor" that would have enabled access to the ...
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UK government walks back controversial Apple ‘back door’ demand after Trump administration pressure
The UK government has backed down on a controversial demand for Apple to build a “back door” into its technology to access ...
The U.S. is welcoming the U.K.'s retreat on its demand that it be given access to Apple users' encrypted data.
Tulsi Gabbard said Britain's reversal would "ensure Americans' private data remains private." But plenty of questions remain ...
The demand from the Brits raised concern in the US, as Republican lawmakers argued it would breach the privacy of people ...
US and UK end diplomatic row over UK encryption ‘back door’ order against Apple, but it remains unclear whether Apple will ...
Apple won a major privacy fight after U.S. spy chief Tulsi Gabbard said Britain dropped its encryption backdoor demand, ...
Apple’s response was to withdraw ADP from the U.K. market, after which it started a legal challenge that was due to be heard ...
"Apple and Google's mobile platforms hold an effective duopoly," said CMA Chief Executive Sarah Cardell, noting that 90-100% of UK mobile devices run on these platforms.
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