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Apple now requires a judge's order to hand over information about its customers' push notification to law enforcement, putting the iPhone maker's policy in line with rival Google.
Apple has also been building relationships with law enforcement, especially in its home state of California, to boost the adoption of Apple products in police and sheriff’s departments.
Following yesterday’s report that Senator Ron Wyden claims unidentified governments are surveilling smartphone users via their apps’ push notifications, Apple has updated its Legal Process Guidelines ...
Apple will now require a search warrant before handing over a users' push notification data to law enforcement. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images U.S. Senator Ron Wyden sent a ...
Apple will now require a court order or search warrant to give push notification data to law enforcement in a shift from the previous practice of accepting a subpoena to hand over data. In Apple ...
Those 14,000 requests from last year, though, appear to have inspired a significant new effort by Apple to work with law enforcement — just, well, on its own terms.
Apple introduces automatic iPhone reboot security feature in iOS 18, enhancing user privacy while complicating unauthorized access attempts by both criminals and law enforcement.
Apple has updated its law enforcement guidelines to now require a court order for sharing push notification data. Revised policy follows scrutiny after tech giants were found providing ...
Apple in 2023 hosted a "Global Police Summit" to help police agencies around the world better take advantage of Apple products for police work like surveillance, reports Forbes.The meeting was ...
Twice in the last five years, Apple has hosted a conference for police agencies to teach them how to utilize its products in operations, a new report has revealed. Forbes has claimed the Global ...
Apple made your iPhone more secure and apparently no one really noticed until law enforcement got locked out of devices they ...
A new iPhone update from Apple makes the device more secure but harder for law enforcement to crack. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Apple made your iPhone more secure and ...