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A legal filing seen by the Financial Times suggests that the UK Home Office hasn't dropped its request to Apple, as previously suggested by the US government.
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The UK government's secret demand for Apple to create backdoor access to encrypted user data was far broader than previously known, reports the Financial Times. British officials didn't just want to break Apple's Advanced Data Protection feature, but sought to tap a swathe of standard iCloud services used by millions worldwide.
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