Apple and Meta warn that a proposed Canadian bill could force the companies to weaken their encryption standards, raising concerns over user privacy and security protocols.
Apple and Meta have warned that a proposed Canadian legislative bill could compel the companies to weaken their encryption standards. The technology giants expressed concerns regarding the potential impact on user privacy and security protocols.
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