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British and US officials are reportedly in discussions to address concerns that the UK may be pushing Apple to create a backdoor into American users' encrypted data. The controversy stems from Apple's decision to remove advanced security encryption for cloud data in the UK last month, allowing the company to access iCloud backups, including copies of iMessages, in specific cases. This move is unusual as Apple would not normally be able to access such data even with end-to-end encryption enabled.
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