Apple, Google To Face Legal Backlash To Encryption Plan

By Allison Grande (September 25, 2014, 2:12 PM EDT) -- The newest Apple Inc. and Google Inc. smartphone operating systems will feature novel default encryption settings that will block law enforcement from accessing data stored on the phones, a plan that experts say is likely to spark courtroom and legislative battles over law enforcement's ability to force the companies to provide them with backdoor access to the information....

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