UK reportedly eases stance on encryption access after U.S. pressure

The Trump administration claims a win after the UK reportedly drops its push for a backdoor into Apple’s encrypted services, a move framed as protecting Americans’ digital rights.

The United Kingdom appears to have retreated from its push to compel Apple to provide law enforcement with access to encrypted user data, following sustained diplomatic pressure from the Trump administration. According to public statements by U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, months of high-level engagement between Washington and…

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Fabrice Iranzi

Journalist and Project Leader at LionHerald, strong passion in tech and new ideas, serving Digital Company Builders in UK and beyond
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