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Apple and Meta fight Canada Bill C 22 over alleged encryption backdoor risks
Technology
Published on 8 May 2026

They warn the bill could quietly weaken encryption
Apple and Meta are contesting Canada’s Bill C-22, saying it could compel them to undermine device and service encryption. Law enforcement argues the measure would improve investigative access, but the companies warn it may effectively mandate backdoors or enable government spyware, risking long-term harm to everyday users’ security and privacy.
- Apple and Meta oppose Canada’s Bill C-22
- They argue it could force weaker encryption
- Law enforcement says it supports investigations
- Critics fear backdoors or spyware requirements
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