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UK law that threatened Apple’s Messages app has been watered down

The Financial Times reports that the law that could have seen Apple Messages and WhatsApp withdraw from the UK has been watered down in a face-saving compromise.

In July Apple said it will remove services such as FaceTime and iMessage from the UK rather than weaken security if new proposals for the Investigatory Powers Act (IPA) are made law and acted upon, reports the BBC.

The Investigatory Powers Act is an Act of the UK Parliament  passed in 2016. It comprehensively sets out and in limited respects expands the electronic surveillance powers of the British intelligence agencies and police.It also claims to improve the safeguards on the exercise of those powers

As noted by the BBC, Apple has consistently opposed the act. Its submission to the current consultation is nine pages long, opposing:

Apple says:




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