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UK’s Push to Break Encryption: A Global Threat to Privacy

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By 24matins.uk,  published 12 February 2025 at 15h12, updated on 12 February 2025 at 15h12.
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London is demanding that Apple provide full access to encrypted data, an unprecedented request in a democracy that could disrupt the global balance between privacy and national security.

Tailor-Made Power for the British Government

Last month, the British government discreetly issued an unprecedented order among major democracies to Apple, the tech giant, demanding access to all encrypted content, not just assistance in unlocking a specific account. The “Technical Capability Notice”, issued by the Home Secretary’s office under the UK’s 2016 Investigatory Powers Act, mandates Apple to provide access to encrypted content.

A Threat to Global Apple User Privacy

An insider, speaking anonymously, expressed shock at the British government’s request for Apple’s help in spying on non-British users without their governments’ knowledge. Apple, in defense of its global security promises, is considering discontinuing encrypted storage in the UK. However, this would not satisfy the UK’s demand for backdoor access to services in other countries, including the USA.

Potential Impact on the Global Tech Market

Meredith Whittaker, president of the nonprofit encrypted messaging service Signal, stated: “Using Technical Capability Notices to weaken encryption globally is a shocking move that will position the UK as a technological pariah rather than a leader.” If the UK succeeds in accessing encrypted data, other countries like China, which permit encrypted storage, may demand similar backdoor access, potentially prompting Apple to withdraw the service rather than comply.

The Battle for Storage Privacy Intensifies

This case highlights the mounting tension between user privacy and national security concerns. As the debate continues, the question remains: how far can governments go in intruding into citizens’ privacy in the name of national security? Additionally, what is the role of tech giants in protecting user privacy while adhering to the laws and regulations of the countries they operate in? Only time will tell how this complex scenario will unfold.

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  • Tailor-Made Power for the British Government
  • A Threat to Global Apple User Privacy
  • Potential Impact on the Global Tech Market
  • The Battle for Storage Privacy Intensifies
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