šØWeāre WINNING: UK Court REJECTS Home Office bid to hear Appleās challenge against Government orders to break encryption in secret
Together with
@OpenRightsGroup &
@IndexCensorship we called on the court to open Appleās closed appeal against the Home Officeās encryption-breaching order to the public.
The UK court today rejecting appeals for more secrecy from the Home Office is a win for free speech and privacy in the UK and internationally.
"This judgment is a very welcome step in the right direction, effectively chipping away at the pervasive climate of secrecy surrounding the Investigatory Powers Tribunal's consideration of the Apple case.
The Home Office's order to break encryption represents a massive attack on the privacy rights of millions of British Apple users, which is a matter of significant public interest and must not be considered behind closed doors.
We are heartened that the Tribunal responded to the important legal arguments we made on the basis of open justice and that our submission calling for proceedings to be opened to the public has made a difference. We will keep campaigning to protect privacy rights in the face of these and other threats to encryption ā as once it is broken for anyone, it is broken for everyone."
ā Rebecca Vincent, Interim Director |
@rebecca_vincent