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Apple has formally voiced its opposition to Canada's Bill C-22, arguing that the proposed legislation could force the tech giant to undermine its device encryption protocols. The company expressed concerns that the bill might compel the insertion of 'backdoors' into its products, a measure Apple maintains it will never implement. According to Apple, such requirements would compromise user security and create significant privacy vulnerabilities. This friction arises as the Canadian government seeks to expand legal access to encrypted data. While this regulatory challenge represents a significant policy debate, analysts suggest it is unlikely to have an immediate impact on Apple's global earnings or operations. The standoff highlights the ongoing tension between national security interests and big tech's commitment to data privacy.
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