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Old 02-10-2025, 15:37   #71
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Re: UK trying to access your private data on Apple.

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Being US-owned doesn't mean you can break UK laws, regardless of what we think of those laws.
Of course it does, they are UK laws, they dont apply in the US. They may choose to follow them, but they are not forced to.

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
An example of that would be Apple putting USB-C connectors in iPhones to comply with EU rules.
Again, Apple choose to do that because at the end of the day, it wasnt much of an issue technically, but clearly was in their interest to do so.

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
They'll challenge it as far as their legal routes to do so exist, but then they'll comply.
Comply how ? Its technically impossible to do so, they dont have master keys or backdoors. The only way to comply would be to add such keys or backdoors to their encryption. They are not going to do that.
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