What could Apple's high court challenge mean for data protection?
Briefly

The UK government's Home Office has issued a notice under the Investigatory Powers Act, compelling Apple to help law enforcement access encrypted data on its cloud servers. This action has intensified the debate around privacy and security, as it requests Apple to create a backdoor into its Advanced Data Protection service, which employs end-to-end encryption. Apple emphasizes its commitment to privacy, rejecting the notion of backdoors and removing the ADP service in the UK, citing potential risks of human rights violations and misuse of data by security agencies.
The Home Office has issued a technical capability notice under the Investigatory Powers Act, demanding companies, including Apple, assist in accessing encrypted data.
Apple emphasizes privacy as a core value, stating it never built a backdoor for its products and highlights the importance of protecting human rights.
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