Apple and Google Criticize Canada's Expanded Police Data Access Plan
Apple and Google have voiced strong opposition to Canada's proposed plan to grant police greater access to citizens' data. Both tech giants expressed concerns over the expansion of police data powers.
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Apple, Google blast Canada’s plan to expand police data powers - The Straits Times
Apple, Google blast Canada’s plan to expand police data powers The Straits Times
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The Canadian government is defending the Lawful Access Act, saying it's designed to ensure police have the legal tools to "prevent, investigate and respond" to modern crime.
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