Tulsi Gabbard announced that Apple will not be required to give the UK government access to encrypted data of U.S. citizens, ending a prolonged privacy dispute. This agreement follows intensive discussions between the UK and the U.S. to protect American civil liberties. The UK government indicated its commitment to maintaining security while safeguarding privacy rights. Previously, UK security officials had pressured Apple for broader access to global user data, coinciding with Apple's announcement to withdraw its highest-level security feature in the UK.
Tulsi Gabbard stated that the UK's decision to abandon the requirement for Apple to facilitate access to encrypted data is crucial in upholding Americans' privacy rights and civil liberties.
Reversing the back door access reflects months of diplomatic interaction between the UK and the United States to protect private data of U.S. citizens.
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