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The Investigatory Powers Tribunal held a day long secret hearing into an appeal brought by Apple against a government notice requiring it to provide law enforcement access to data encrypted by its Advanced Data Protection service on the iCloud, despite calls for the hearing to be opened to the public. A consortium of ten media organisations, including the BBC, the Financial Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Times, Reuters and Computer Weekly, alongside the Press Association, filed legal submissions yesterday, along with privacy and human rights groups, calling for the case to be heard in open court. The case, heard in the Royal Courts of Justice, on 14 March 2025, follows a complaint submitted by Apple to the IPT appealing against a Home Office decision to issue it with a Technical Capability Notice which required it to provide UK law enforcement with access to protected by Apples ADP service. The order, issued by home secretary Yvette Cooper in January extends the existing law enforcement access to encrypted data stored on Apple’s iCloud service worldwide to users of Apple’s Advanced Data Protection service who store encryption keys on their own devices. Lawyers, journalists, broadcasters and campaigners waited outside the court for the duration of the hearing, ready to present legal arguments to hold the hearing in open court, but were not invited to address the court....Skaityti
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