UK law could ban Apple security updates around the world in ‘unprecedented way’

Apple is no stranger to controversy, especially when it comes to government agencies. But a new proposal could aim to be “unprecedented” in its reach over the tech giant.

Several changes have been proposed to the UK’s Investigatory Powers Act (IPA), which would require Apple (and any other company) to “notify UK officials of any updates they planned to make that would affect access to the UK government could restrict this data, including any updates that affect users outside the UK,” it said Ars Technica. Basically, if a security or privacy update doesn’t give the UK government unrestricted access to user data, it can veto that update. And this applies to non-UK consumers as well as UK consumers.