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The UK's Home Office had sought to hold the legal battle with Apple entirely behind closed doors, but a judge disagreed.
The story started in February, when the UK government secretly ordered Apple to create a backdoor into iCloud encryption.
Apple is contesting a UK government directive requiring a back door into its encrypted cloud storage. The Investigatory ...
Apple has won its first legal battle over the UK’s demand for a backdoor to encrypted data: the right to tell everyone it’s ...
The legal battle between the Home Office and Apple has been shrouded in secrecy as UK surveillance laws prohibit the ...
UK tribunal rejects government secrecy, allowing Apple’s encryption legal battle over iCloud backdoor to proceed publicly.
Apple pulls key iPhone features in the UK as a secretive government clash goes public--shaking global privacy norms.
The UK government demanded that Apple create a backdoor in its iCloud services earlier this year following years of pressure.
Investigatory Powers Tribunal rejects Home Office arguments that identifying the ‘bare details’ of legal action by Apple ...
Rebecca Vincent, interim director of campaign group Big Brother Watch, said on Monday: “The Home Office’s order to break ...
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal revealed the legal battle when ... case heard in private. Apple had said in February that it would stop offering its end-to-end encryption feature for British ...
Since the U.K. introduced the Investigatory Powers Act 2016, the government has been able to request data through a Technical ...
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