UK Backs Down In Apple Privacy Row
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The UK government has backed down from its demand that Apple create a “back door” into its encrypted systems, ending a high-profile dispute that drew in Washington and sparked widespread criticism from privacy campaigners and industry experts.
How the Row Began
The confrontation began late last year when the UK Home Office issued Apple with a “technical capability notice” under the Investigatory Powers Act. This law (also known as the “snooper’s charter”) allows the government to compel technology companies to assist law enforcement in accessing data to investigate serious crimes such as terrorism and child sexual abuse.
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