Apple legally defends itself against the British government’s secret system to include a back door in iCloud. It reports the Financial Times (FT), which citing. Accordingly, Apple submitted a complaint against the Secret Command at the Investigation Power Tribunal. The command determines Apple to create technical essential conditions to be able to release encrypted materials from all users worldwide backup and other data at the request of officials in the United Kingdom.
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There is no official confirmation to the resistance of Apple. According to the British law, Apple should not talk about monitoring rules called “technical capacity notice”. As a result, the group should not say if it has appealed because it will confirm the existence of the secret command. The interior ministry of the interior does not talk about it anyway.

Investigatory Power Tribunal is also located in this ministry. The committee describes itself as an independent feature. It decides on complaints about legal violations possibly when using the United Kingdom authorities using secret investigation or monitoring methods.
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Apple emphasizes By ftNever installed a back door and never to do so. The company tries to get itself out of the dizziness by taking additional service in the United Kingdom. This weakens encryption, but Apple feels that Apple does not need to install a back door in a service that is not introduced in the country.
However, the British government does not want to be satisfied as it also wants to spy on foreign Apple users. Apple backup can be particularly attractive for large brothers as they are often important for other encrypted data storage. US President Donald Trump has angered the British secret order to the apple. This “China knows,” Trump told the British political magazine The Spectator in an interview. The United States wants data to be excluded from British access.
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