Judges reject Home Office’s attempt to withhold from public details of case concerning access of Apple users’ data
The UK has lost an attempt to keep details of a legal battle with Apple away from the public.
The investigatory powers tribunal, which investigates whether the domestic intelligence services have acted unlawfully, on Monday rejected a bid by the Home Office to withhold from the public the “bare details” of the case.
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