>Apple previously made its stance public when it formally opposed the UK government's power to issue Technical Capability Notices in testimony submitted in March 2024 and warned that it would withdraw security features from the UK market if forced to comply.
It is what Apple publicly said they would do if the UK attempted this.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-66256081
Well that's just negotiation and PR. That's why I asked about previous examples - judge them by what they do, not say
Guess we'll have to see what happens in a few months
It' s also what they testified they would do.
>Apple previously made its stance public when it formally opposed the UK government's power to issue Technical Capability Notices in testimony submitted in March 2024 and warned that it would withdraw security features from the UK market if forced to comply.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/02/uk-demands-apple...
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Of course companies always do what they say they will!
They probably won't, but it'd probably work