Apple will no longer accept a subpoena as a way to get data from law enforcement. Apple’s guidelines are publicly available on the internet. The company says that the Apple ID is the user’s Apple Account and…
Apple will no longer accept a subpoena to turn over data; instead, it will then require an order from the court or search warrant to provide push notification data to law enforcement. The company stated in its guidelines, which are made publicly accessible online, that a user’s Apple account, the Apple ID, and… Apple will no longer accept a subpoena to turn over data; instead, it will then require an order from the court or search warrant to provide push notification data to law enforcement. The company stated in its officially accessible online guidelines that a user’s Apple account, or Apple ID, and…
Apple will no longer accept a subpoena as a way to get data from law enforcement. Apple’s guidelines are publicly available on the internet. The company says that the Apple ID is the user’s Apple Account and…