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The UK's Home Office had sought to hold the legal battle with Apple entirely behind closed doors, but a judge disagreed.
A U.K. court has ruled that the Home Office can't, as it had hoped, keep a hearing on backdoor access to Apple's encrypted cloud data under wraps.
Apple has triumphed over an effort from the U.K. government to keep secret details of its appeal against an order to create a ...
In response to the TCN, Apple on 24th February, disabled ADP for new users in the UK and expressed its disappointment over ...
The U.K.’s Home Secretary claimed that publishing details about the appeal would be prejudicial to national security, but judges disagreed.
The UK government sought to keep details of its row with Apple over requested access to its encrypted cloud storage tool ...
As a result, the appeal is set to be considered at a secret hearing at the High Court. According to BBC, it's due to be considered by the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, an independent court that ...
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