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Apple Fights UK Demand for iCloud Backdoor Access

Apple Fights UK Demand for iCloud Backdoor Access

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The UKU.K.'s demand for a global iCloud backdoor is a reckless overreach that would gut digital security for billions of people worldwide. Authoritarian regimes would line up to demand the same access, and no encryption system can stay secure once a master key exists. The UKU.K. stands alone among its closest allies on this — even U.S. law enforcement officials urged Americans to use encrypted services after major hacks exposed just how dangerous weak encryption really is.

Apple's fight at the Investigatory Powers Tribunal isn't just about iCloud — a Home Office win puts every encrypted app and cloud service in Britain under the same threat. The UKU.K. quietly rewrote its original global demand to target only British users, but narrowing the geography doesn't make a backdoor any less dangerous. A secret law that criminalizes even acknowledging its existence has no place in a democracy, and this public hearing is the line that must hold.

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