Apple and Meta are opposing Canadian Bill C-22, which would require companies to create encryption backdoors for government access. Apple stated it would never comply with such requirements and warned it could withdraw privacy features like Advanced Data Protection if the bill passes, similar to actions taken in the UK.
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Apple and Meta are opposing Canadian Bill C-22, which would require companies to create encryption backdoors for government access. Apple stated it would never comply with such requirements and warned it could withdraw privacy features like Advanced Data Protection if the bill passes, similar to actions taken in the UK.