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The most important court case you've never heard of is set to happen in the UK
Do we deserve privacy from the government?
the company gives us a good rundown on what this means on its website if you're more curious (you should be), but the jist of it is that the U.K. now requires Apple to provide access to encrypted iCloud data for anyone using it in the country. Apple and its trillion-dollar trust fund are taking the fight to the courts and have officially filed a claim against the British Home Department's Secretary of State. What I do know is that if this stands, other companies in other countries will become targets of the same types of laws and, in the words of the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, our civil liberties are subject to violation.
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