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Apple opposes Canadian surveillance bill that would create encryption backdoor

Canada's Bill C-22 may cost Canadians the same encryption Apple already pulled from the UK.

The Short Version

Apple and Meta are opposing Canada's Bill C-22, warning it could force companies to weaken encryption or add backdoors, similar to Apple's 2023 fight with the UK over encryption access.

Governments keep asking for a secret door into your phone. Apple keeps saying no, and meaning it. A backdoor built for Canadian police does not stay in Canada. It becomes a hole every hacker on earth can find.

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