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Apple ordered by UK government to let it access users' encrypted files - reports

Sky News Friday, 7 February 2025
Apple ordered by UK government to let it access users' encrypted files - reportsApple has reportedly been ordered by the UK government to allow it access to encrypted data stored by the company's users worldwide in its cloud service.
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