UK Drops Data Access Demands in Apple Privacy Dispute

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U.S. spy chief Tulsi Gabbard announced that the UK has agreed to drop its mandate for Apple to create a backdoor to its encrypted data, following months of negotiations, amid concerns over security and privacy.
- U.S. spy chief Gabbard says UK agreed to drop 'back door' mandate for Apple CNBC
- UK backs down in Apple privacy row, US says BBC
- US spy chief Gabbard says UK agreed to drop 'backdoor' mandate for Apple Reuters
- UK has ‘agreed to drop’ demand for access to Apple user data, says US Financial Times
- Britain drops demand for access to Apple user data politico.eu
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