UK government demands Apple user data for national security

bbc.com

The UK government has issued a new order allowing it to demand access to personal data of Apple users within Britain. This move escalates a privacy dispute between the UK Home Office and Apple, with the government citing national security needs for data access under warrant. The order replaces a previous global demand that angered the US, potentially representing a compromise by focusing solely on UK users.


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