Apple, Google & others condemn UK proposal to secretly add law enforcement to encrypted chats<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Apple, Google, Microsoft and 44 other organisations and security experts have signed an open letter condemning a proposal to secretly add law enforcement organizations to encrypted chats and calls.</p>
<p>The proposal by GCHQ – Britain’s equivalent of the NSA – seeks to provide <a href="
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Apple, Google & others condemn UK proposal to secretly add law enforcement to encrypted chats