Google confirms that the United Kingdom has not asked it to weaken encryption with a back door – as opposed to Apple


  • Google has just confirmed that it has not received any official request from the British Government to weaken encryption or give backdoor access to user data
  • Earlier this year, Apple was asked to provide an encryption back door in its iCloud’s advanced data protection feature
  • This marks a growing gap in how tech giants are affected by Britain’s controversial investigative powers and its global consequences for privacy

Google has just admitted that the British government has not requested access to end-to-end encrypted user data.

Meanwhile, Apple has been hit by a technical capacity message (TCN) under the 2016 Investigatory Powers Act (IPA), forcing it to shoot its iCloud Advanced Data Protection function in the UK as a result.

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