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UK Home Office stays shtum on alleged Apple backdoor order
Blighty’s latest stab at encryption? A secret order to pry open iCloud, sources claim
What worries me is that this implies that the UK government does not need to press Microsoft for the same access BECAUSE it already has it!
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