Technology8/19/2025NYT

Britain Drops Request That Apple Create a Back Door

In a significant shift, the British government has dropped its request for Apple to create a backdoor into its encrypted devices. This decision comes after the Trump administration intervened, stating that law enforcement agencies in the UK would no longer pursue this contentious issue. The dispute centered around the government's desire to have access to encrypted user data for investigations, which Apple has consistently resisted, citing privacy and security concerns. The tech giant has maintained that creating such a backdoor would undermine the overall security of its products and potentially expose users to increased risks of hacking and data breaches. The reversal marks a victory for Apple and privacy advocates, who have argued that weakening encryption could have far-reaching consequences. The Trump administration's involvement in this matter suggests a changing stance on the encryption debate, potentially signaling a more balanced approach between law enforcement needs and user privacy.

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