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Apple has appealed against a British government order to create a "back door" in its most secure cloud storage systems, which would allow access to encrypted iCloud backups. This follows Apple's earlier removal of its most advanced security encryption for cloud data in Britain, in response to government demands for user data access. Apple's appeal is aimed at preventing the creation of a backdoor that would compromise user privacy.
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