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The article reports that UK's security officials have ordered Apple to create a 'back door' allowing access to the content of any Apple user worldwide who has uploaded data to the cloud. To comply with this order without compromising user data, Apple may stop offering encrypted storage in the UK, according to unnamed sources. The UK's Home Secretary has served Apple with a technical capability notice. Apple and the UK's interior ministry did not comment on the report.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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