US Vice President Vance Forces UK to Drop Apple Backdoor Demand
US Vice President Vance Forces UK to Drop Apple Backdoor Demand

US Vice President Vance Forces UK to Drop Apple Backdoor Demand

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Vice President JD Vance played a pivotal role in persuading the United Kingdom to abandon its proposal demanding Apple create a 'backdoor' into its encrypted devices, thereby preserving end-to-end encryption and protecting user privacy. This initiative, supported by President Donald Trump and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, was aimed at safeguarding American citizens' digital privacy rights against foreign government overreach. The UK government's original request, led by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, sought access to iPhone users' private data under the guise of combating child abuse and terrorism, but critics warned it would compromise security and civil liberties. Vance personally engaged with senior British officials, negotiating a mutually beneficial agreement that maintains both nations' sovereignty while continuing intelligence cooperation. Gabbard emphasized that the deal protects constitutional rights and prevents unauthorized access to Americans' encrypted data. The effort marks a firm stance by the Trump-Vance administration against globalist pressures and tech overreach, reinforcing a commitment to digital privacy and civil liberties.

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