Everyone in the tech industry facepalms almost every time legislators try to pontificate on technology, but the British government appears to be trying to set a new record. After putting iMessage and FaceTime at risk, the government is now suggesting that it might ban some Apple security updates.

  • @pivot_root
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    201 year ago

    Next step: require all security patches to be submitted to the UK government for review before disclosing it to any other government or to the public.

    • @imperator3733
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      151 year ago

      At that point Apple might as well pull out of doing business in the UK entirely.

      • KSP Atlas
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        51 year ago

        As someone in the uk, please have them do so the uk learns its lesson

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Yes, pulling out of the UK is on the tables now.

        See, one of the amazing parts of the EU is the capability of collective bargaining.

        If the UK was still in the EU, then any company looking to pull out of the UK because of laws would cause the EU to ban the company in every other country until they comply.

        A company would essentially need to pull out of the entire EU in those instances, and with their 700 million rich inhabitants, that is one huge market to leave.

        But leaving a 70 million market isn’t that big of a deal.

    • @Spotlight7573
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      101 year ago

      A most favored nation clause, but for security. Great… just what we needed.