Apple will launch a web portal to enforce privacy laws

Apple has announced that they will launch a web portal to process and track requests from data law organizations.
Instead ask law enforcement officials to send a request to Apple's email account. A site will provide more convenient processing center, so that the processing and response will also become faster.
In addition to the new portal, Apple also said it will build a team to help train employees around the world, aiming to help police and agency operations work effectively, despite the lack of scale. great.
According to a letter from Apple senior vice president and general counsel Katherine Adams, Apple is working on these changes to respond promptly to recommendations from the Center for Strategic Research and International Studies ).
Apple has strict guidelines on what information is published and not. The company also makes transparent reports twice a year, detailing requests for information from law enforcement and government agencies.
In addition, there are limits set for what Apple will allow to grant access. The most famous example is the San Bernardino shooting in 2016 when Apple refused to allow investigators to access information on the iPhone device to find the culprit.

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