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The U.K. government's bid to keep secret a surveillance order against Apple has been denied by the U.K. surveillance powers’ court. The order reportedly requires Apple to provide U.K. authorities access to encrypted cloud data of any Apple customer worldwide, potentially affecting Advanced Data Protection. Apple and the U.K. government have not commented on the specific case due to national security rules. Privacy advocates and lawmakers have called for transparency in the legal hearings.
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