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Tulsi Gabbard Says the U.K. Government Has Backed Down From Its Demand for an iCloud Backdoor

Tulsi Gabbard, who is identified as the US Director of National Security, announced on X that the UK has agreed to drop its demand for a "back door" to Apple's encrypted data. She stated this agreement protects American citizens' private data and civil liberties. Gabbard indicated she worked with UK partners, the President, and the Vice President on this matter. However, BBC News reported that Apple has not yet received formal communication from either government. A UK government spokesperson declined to comment on operational matters. Previously, Apple had removed its Advanced Data Protection feature from iCloud in the UK. This action was taken to comply with UK demands. The BBC suggests the issue is not definitively resolved until Apple restores this feature. The article expresses skepticism about the announcement's veracity without official confirmation. The author emphasizes that a statement from a Trump official does not guarantee the truth of the claim.