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Privacy and Access Council of Canada

The voice for privacy and access

PACC Endorses Joint Letter on UK Government’s Use of the Investigatory Powers Act to attack End-to-End Encryption

15/Feb/2025

The Privacy and Access Council of Canada and more than 100 companies, cybersecurity experts, civil society organizations have submitted a letter to British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper calling on the UK Home Office to rescind its demand that Apple create a backdoor into its end-to-end encrypted services.

The UK demand is the latest effort by democratic governments around the world to undermine encryption. Given Apple’s global footprint the UK’s demand would, if carried out, endanger the privacy and security of hundreds of millions of people — including children, politicians, journalists, and military personnel. 

As privacy professionals, encryption advocates, and cybersecurity researchers have demonstrated for decades, creating any backdoor access to encrypted systems will also make those systems vulnerable to cybercriminals, foreign espionage, and other bad actors.

The UK’s short-sighted effort will make Britons and people around the world less safe and more vulnerable to their privacy and security being violated, as their most sensitive data and intimate conversations will be unprotected and available to be stolen, snooped on, and manipulated.

We join with our global counterparts in urging the UK Home Office to heed the warning of experts and reconsider its decision before individual and national security are undermined.

This letter was published on Thursday, February 13, 2025 with 109 signatures. More signatures may be added as they come in, and will be noted at a future date.

Read the full letter – and list of signatories – on the Global Encrypton Coalition’s website.

Filed Under: Announcements, Data Protection, Government, Privacy, Surveillance Tagged With: Encryption, Privacy

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