The U.S. government announced the U.K. would drop its demand for Apple to provide a "back door" to user data, in a key victory for end-to-end encryption.
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How will the removal of the UK backdoor demand affect Apple’s valuation and short‑term stock price?
What potential ripple effects could this decision have on Apple’s relationships with other governments and regulatory bodies worldwide?
Could this outcome set a precedent that influences encryption policies for competitors, and how might that impact Apple’s market positioning in the long term?