How the UK Government is making security harder for everyone
Briefly

The article critiques the UK Government's secret orders that hinder security measures for Apple device users, particularly their access to end-to-end encryption. This situation stems from a leak revealing that the government has mandated global companies to compromise user security. The implications of these secret orders are profound, impacting billions of people whose security and data are now at risk. Moreover, the absolute lack of transparency prevents affected individuals from questioning the rationale behind such orders, highlighting serious concerns around privacy and government accountability in today's digital age.
The UK Government's use of secret orders to undermine security safeguards raises serious questions about privacy and user rights on a global scale.
With billions of people's security and data potentially compromised, the lack of transparency regarding these secret orders is deeply concerning and unjust.
Read at Privacy International
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