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  • Pressure grows to hold secret Apple data privacy hearing in public

    Posted: 2025-03-14 10:58:47

    Pressure is mounting on the UK Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) to hold its hearing on Apple's data privacy practices in public. The ISC plans to examine claims made in a recent report that Apple's data extraction policies could compromise national security and aid authoritarian regimes. Privacy advocates and legal experts argue a public hearing is essential for transparency and accountability, especially given the significant implications for user privacy. The ISC typically operates in secrecy, but critics contend this case warrants an open session due to the broad public interest and potential impact of its findings.

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    HN commenters largely agree that Apple's argument for a closed-door hearing regarding data privacy doesn't hold water. Several highlight the irony of Apple's public stance on privacy conflicting with their desire for secrecy in this legal proceeding. Some express skepticism about the sincerity of Apple's privacy concerns, suggesting it's more about competitive advantage. A few commenters suggest the closed hearing might be justified due to legitimate technical details or competitive sensitivities, but this view is in the minority. Others point out the inherent conflict between national security and individual privacy, noting that this case touches upon that tension. A few express cynicism about government overreach in general.