Media organisations including the Guardian and the BBC fail to gain entry to proceedings
What could Apple’s legal challenge mean for data protection?
A hearing in Apple’s legal battle with the UK government over access to customer data was held behind closed doors on Friday after the press failed to gain entry to proceedings.
The US tech firm has launched an appeal with the investigatory powers tribunal after the Home Office demanded access to encrypted data stored remotely in Apple’s cloud servers.
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