SAN FRANCISCO, May 26 : Apple and Alphabet's Google on Tuesday pushed to amend an online safety bill working its way through Canada's parliament to add judicial oversight to what the firms described as a potential for secret orders to break the encryption of their software and devices.Bill C-22 was proposed

Google and Apple warned that the Liberals' lawful access bill poses a "threat" to encryption.

Google est aussi insatisfait du projet de loi fédéral C-22, qui vise à aider la police dans ses enquêtes en ligne.

SAN FRANCISCO, May 26 : Apple and Alphabet's Google on Tuesday pushed to amend an online safety bill working its way through Canada's parliament to add judicial oversight to what…

Google’s Jeanette Patell told a parliamentary committee Tuesday that Bill C-22, “would treat all Canadians like potential suspects.”

Tech giants Apple and Google have now urged the Canadian lawmakers to amend bill C-22, on online safety proposals which is presently under debate in the House of Commons, as…

Apple and Google are urging Canada to amend Bill C-22, seeking judicial oversight to prevent secret orders that could force them to break encryption. The tech giants argue such…

Apple and Google have asked Parliament to amend Canada’s lawful-access Bill C-22 to require court review before ministers can compel encryption changes.

Apple sostiene che il Bill C-22 del Canada potrebbe forzare le aziende a introdurre backdoor nei prodotti cifrati.