UK Court Rules Apple Encryption Case Must Be Public
- The UK government wants the ability to access data secured by Apple's Advanced Data Protection system, citing powers under the Investigatory Powers Act.
- Apple has no capability to access ADP encrypted data and does not want to create a 'backdoor' due to concerns it could be misused for criminal purposes.
- A UK court ruled that details of the legal battle between Apple and the government over ADP encryption cannot remain entirely secret, citing principles of open justice.
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UK court reveals Apple's fight against government order for backdoor access to encrypted cloud data
Apple is fighting a British government order for the iPhone maker to provide backdoor access to a cloud data privacy feature.
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