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In a significant development for privacy and international relations, a UK spy chief has confirmed that the government has backed down from its previous demands for access to US-based Apple user data.
The move marks a change in the UK's stance on digital surveillance and data access.
The previous demands had created a standoff with US tech giants, who argued that granting such access would undermine user privacy and set a dangerous global precedent.
The decision by the UK government is likely a result of ongoing diplomatic and technical negotiations, and it suggests a shift towards a more collaborative approach to intelligence sharing and law enforcement.
The news will be welcomed by privacy advocates and tech companies, who have long argued against broad government access to encrypted user data.
The development also has implications for the broader debate around data sovereignty and the balance between national security and individual privacy in the digital age.
The withdrawal of the demand is a positive step towards resolving a long-running and contentious issue.




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