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The backlash that followed the UK's request for access to end-to-end encrypted data from Apple echoed throughout the rest of ...
Both officials said the UK decision to force Apple to break its end-to-end encryption—which has been raised multiple times by ...
Google refuses to deny that it received a demand from the UK government to install backdoor access into its services.
Google refused to tell a U.S. senator whether the company had received a secret U.K. surveillance order demanding access to ...
US government opposition has the UK’s ‘back against the wall.’ ...
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 ...
Home Office "is basically going to have to back down" as Apple's political connections prove their worth yet again.
Apple killed its iCloud's end-to-end encryption feature in the UK in February after being hit by a Technical Capability ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNUK set to back down in Apple encryption clashIn response to the UK agency’s demand, Apple shifted its safest cloud storage service out of the country in February. 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 ...
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Macworld on MSNApple is more powerful than most countries. Is that a good thing? (It’s not)But Apple said no, and it looks increasingly like that will be that. It’s an odd feeling to see a developed and, in global ...
Lawmakers in the United Kingdom have been pushing legislation for years to force tech companies to create ways to allow law ...
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