Apple, Google seek changes to Canada police powers bill (opens in new tab)
Apple and Google told a House of Commons public safety committee on Tuesday that Canada’s Bill C-22 needs stronger safeguards for encryption and judicial oversight as MPs study the Liberal government’s proposed lawful-access changes. The companies said they support legal tools for online police investigations but warned that the current wording could force changes to encrypted products and user-data protections. The Canadian government has defended the Lawful Access Act, saying it would help ...
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