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Google says UK government has not demanded an encryption backdoor for its users’ data

Last updated: July 29, 2025 1:05 pm
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The U.K. Government Backs Down on Apple Encryption Backdoor Demand

The U.K. government is reportedly stepping back from its previous demand for Apple to create a secret backdoor that would grant access to customer data worldwide. This decision comes after facing strong opposition from the U.S. government. However, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden is now questioning whether other tech giants, like Google, have also been approached by the U.K. government with similar demands.

In response to Senator Wyden’s inquiry, Google has stated that they have not received any backdoor demands from the U.K. government. This marks the first time that Google has publicly confirmed they are not subject to such orders.

Earlier this year, it was reported that the U.K. Home Office sought a secret court order that would require Apple to grant access to encrypted cloud data stored on any customer device globally. This demand raised concerns about user privacy and the reach of government surveillance. Apple has since challenged the legality of this order.

In a letter to U.S. intelligence official Tulsi Gabbard, Senator Wyden highlighted the importance of transparency regarding the U.K.’s surveillance laws and their impact on U.S. companies. Meta, known for its end-to-end encryption services, confirmed to Wyden’s office that they have not received any backdoor requests.

Google, on the other hand, did not disclose whether they had received similar demands, citing legal restrictions on revealing such information. However, a Google spokesperson emphasized that the company has not implemented any backdoors to bypass encryption in their products.

Senator Wyden’s letter urges for a public assessment of the national security risks associated with the U.K.’s surveillance laws and secret demands on U.S. companies. This ongoing debate highlights the delicate balance between security concerns and user privacy in the digital age.

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