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Both officials said the UK decision to force Apple to break its end-to-end encryption—which has been raised multiple times by ...
Google has just confirmed that the UK hasn't asked it to weaken its end-to-end encryption by installing a backdoor. Apple wasn't so lucky, though.
Apple's reputation for providing a private and secure experience for people who use its products and services is among the ...
US lawmaker calls for the US to publish an assessment of the risks posed by UK surveillance laws to US citizens in the wake of disclosures that the UK has ordered Apple to introduce ‘backdoors’ in ...
Until now it’s stayed quiet on whether it received the same order to open a backdoor to user data as Apple, but a spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch that it never did. If it had, Google wouldn’t be ...
In a letter to the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, Senator Ron Wyden, who serves on the Senate Intelligence Committee, wrote about the UK's "reported ...
Apple killed its iCloud's end-to-end encryption feature in the UK in February after being hit by a Technical Capability ...
Home Office "is basically going to have to back down" as Apple's political connections prove their worth yet again.
In response to the UK agency’s demand, Apple shifted its safest cloud storage service out of the country in February. The ...
By refusing to weaken its encryption standards, Apple aims to maintain user trust and uphold its reputation as a privacy-focused organization. However, this stance comes with potential consequences.
After all, there’s no need for encryption “backdoors” if you hand the government the encrypted data, and the keys to unlock it; but most Western customers didn’t notice or care. In the years since, ...
-- The encryption on Apple 's iPhone has led the way when it comes to protecting consumers' privacy, providing a barrier so impenetrable that even Apple says it does not have a way to access a ...