


Apple’s latest concerns centre on the Investigatory Powers Act 2016, which gives the Home Office the power to seek access to encrypted content via a technology capability notice (TCN).Įnd-to-end encryption, which ensures only the sender and recipient of a message can see its content, is a key tech privacy feature and is a hard-fought battleground between governments and tech firms.Īpple said the changes included a provision that would give the UK government oversight of security changes to its products, including regular iOS software updates.
