Apple is taking legal action to try to overturn a demand made by the UK government to view its customers' private data if required.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8rkpv50x01o

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  2. Good luck Apple and thank you for not just keeling over to tyranny.

  3. More disgust and disgrace from the Labour Party, they are doing everything possible to infringe on free speech and voice any descent from the opposition.

  4. I find it hilarious how Apple is so hilariously anti-consumer in every other regard, but when it comes to data privacy, they are willing to against governments to protect their customers.

  5. Considering how anti-consumer Apple are (See Right to repair and Apples fight to try to stop customers from finding cheaper ways to fix their gear) and how Apple have openly stated they share private personal data with other companies. This particular action is.. strange, to say the least. I guess they simply do not want to share the profits made by selling private data, perhaps. Don’t believe, for a single moment, that Apple are doing this because they are pro-consumer. They are not lol.

  6. Usually, US corporations only take legal action when their profits are under threat, but this seems to be an entirely pro-consumer move. Well done, Apple.

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